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Spanish authorities issued their first tally of the missing on Tuesday when a Valencia court said that 89 people are confirmed to be unaccounted for.
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00:00A week has passed since Spain's deadly floods and the search for people grows increasingly
00:07desperate, with at least 89 confirmed missing.
00:11At least 217 people were killed following the tsunami-like floods, with the majority
00:16confirmed in the eastern province of Valencia.
00:19The death toll is still expected to rise.
00:21They were here waiting and the water came and there was no time for anything.
00:28My brother dragged him and he ended up caught there on a fence and she couldn't get out.
00:36She couldn't get out and she died with the girl in the car.
00:43Feeling desperate to help, thousands of volunteers came out into the streets to support the emergency
00:49teams who came from Madrid and other parts of Spain.
00:52If you go to a house and ask for help, they say yes and help you.
00:59They need a lot of help, there is not enough help.
01:02Yes, it is toxic because there are many chemical components, gasoline and paints, everything.
01:13Spanish troops continue their search in underground parking garages, which they started draining
01:19over the weekend.
01:21Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez also announced that a relief package of 10.6 billion euros
01:27was approved to help the victims.

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