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Victims of Valencia floods grapple with mental toll as rain returns

  • October 23, 2025

The sound of rain still triggers panic in Jose Manuel Gonzalez, a year after he spent six hours clinging to a traffic light as floods in the Valencia region of Spain swept away everything in their path, killing more than 220 people including his brother.

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