Several missing in Spain as storm Dana turns streets into raging rivers

Several missing in Spain as storm Dana turns streets into raging rivers
Storm Dana continues to affect Spain as of Tuesday, causing extreme floods, shutting down air travel and disrupting public transport. Malaga, Valencia and Mercia were subject to unprecedented rainfall, with roughly 40 to 50 gallons per square yard dropping onto some areas within a 2 hour. Several bodies have been found in floodwaters in Valencia. Other regions have reported missing people. Rescue workers are airlifting residents out of their homes and vehicles in affected areas. Spain's National Weather Service says the storms will continue through Thursday. Authorities are warning everyone not to travel unless necessary.
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