Spanish floods claim first victim as towns are engulfed

At least one person was killed when rivers burst their banks in northern Spain, engulfing cars and flooding homes and roads.

Heavy snow that fell in the Navarra and Basque regions thawed and Storm Barra dumped weeks of rainfall in a matter of hours.

A hospital in the small Basque town of Mendaro was cut off by flooding.

Reuters A man rides a kayak on a flooded road, following heavy rainfall in Pamplona, Spain, December 10, 2021Reuters
The centre of Pamplona was accessible only to canoes and kayaks when the River Argal burst its banks
Policía Foral/Foruzaingoa Collapsed shed in SunbillaPolicía Foral/Foruzaingoa
The first casualty of the floods was a man who died inside his vehicle in Sunbilla when a landslide brought down the roof of a farmhouse shed
EPA An aerial view taken with a drone shows flooded area of Huarte in Navarra, Spain, 10 December 2021, where River Arga has overflown due to the heavy rains registered during the last daysEPA
The River Argal reached levels not seen for 20 years and left houses in the town of Huarte almost completely submerged
Reuters A woman walks past a submerged car during floods following heavy rainfall in Villava, Spain, December 10, 2021Reuters
The centre of Villava to the west of Huarte was also badly affected, with homes also submerged as far as their roofs
EPA A child looks at a flooded street after river Deba overflew in Mendaro, Basque Country, Spain, 10 December 2021EPA
In the Basque town of Mendaro, where the River Deba flooded, residents said the rain had not stopped for 20 days
Reuters Homes in Villava in NavarraReuters
Officials in Navarra said the rainfall had exceeded all forecasts
EPA A flooded area in the aftermath of heavy rains in Pamplona, Spain, 10 December 2021EPA
In Pamplona, the capital of Navarra, a number of people had to be rescued when they became trapped by rising waters
Ayuntamiento de Pamplona Rescue officials said the problem was not so much the rainfall but the high river levelsAyuntamiento de Pamplona
Rescue officials in Pamplona said the problem was not so much the rainfall as the high river levels

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