A graveyard of wrecked cars has been found in the flood-hit town of Paiporta, in the province of Valencia. A resident said that every day there are more muddy cars.
Destructive floods occurred in the southern and eastern regions of Spain. According to local media, more than 100,000 cars were destroyed.
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Piles of wrecked cars after floods in Spain Reuters
Car cemetery
Drone footage from Paiporta, in Valencia province, shows piles of wrecked cars in the mud. A car cemetery has appeared in this city.
– Trucks bring damaged cars every day. High towers were built from them. They piled one car on top of another, said Julia Escolano, a resident of Paiporta. – My cars are gone. We had four cars, a motorcycle, we lost everything, he added.
More than 60 people died in this town, which was particularly affected by floods.
Car cemetery Reuters
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