Residents look at cars piled up after being swept away by floods in Valencia, Spain, Wednesday.
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The Spanish government has declared three days of mourning after flash flooding in the eastern part of the country has left at least 70 people dead .
Officials say torrential rains that started Tuesday and continued overnight have submerged villages, cut off roads and caused problems with the telecommunications. There are reports of flooding in southern and eastern Spain.
People walk through flooded streets in Valencia, Spain.
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A resident walks next to a car lifted up in a street covered in mud in a flooded area in Picanya, near Valencia.
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A woman looks out from her balcony as vehicles are trapped in the street during flooding in Valencia.
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A woman walks through flooded streets in Valencia, Spain.
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A picture taken in Picanya, near Valencia, eastern Spain, shows cars piled in a street after floods.
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Residents are pictured next to cars piled in a street covered in mud following floods in Picanya, near Valencia.
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People walk through flooded streets in Valencia, Spain.
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Residents walk among debris on a rail track following flood in Picanya, near Valencia, eastern Spain.
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Floods triggered by torrential rains in Spain’s eastern Valencia region has left dozens dead, rescue services said.
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Family members walk in a street covered in mud in a flooded area in Picanya, near Valencia, eastern Spain.
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