No Malaysians affected by severe floods in Valencia, Spain


Residents clean the street next to cars piled up after being swept away by floods in Valencia, Spain, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. -AP

PUTRAJAYA: No Malaysians have been affected by the severe floods caused by a rainstorm in Spain’s Valencian region since Oct 29, says the Foreign Ministry.

In a statement on Thursday (Oct 31), the ministry said the Malaysian Embassy in Madrid is closely monitoring the situation and urges Malaysians in Spain to stay vigilant and adhere to guidance from local authorities.

"Malaysia wishes to extend its deepest sympathies and condolences to the Government and people of Spain, especially to the victims and families affected by this natural disaster.

"We hope for the swift recovery of those injured and the smooth restoration of properties and infrastructure,” said the statement.

Those who have not registered or updated their details are encouraged to do so via https://ekonsular.kln.gov.my/.

Malaysians requiring assistance can contact the Embassy at Ave. de los Madroños 63B, 28043 Madrid, by phone at +34659894943 (24-hour line), or via email at mwmadrid@kln.gov.my.

Spain is enduring its worst flooding disaster in decades, with at least 95 people dead and dozens more missing, after huge rains swept the eastern province of Valencia and beyond, according to international media reports.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has declared three days of national mourning as the extreme conditions continue, restricting some rescue efforts. – Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Smooth traffic on all highways heading into Klang Valley this morning
Boost for nation’s forensic analysis capabilities
New accreditation body to elevate qualifications
‘Funding alone not enough for TVET 2.0 to succeed’
Wedding goodies get a garden twist
M’sia diversifying energy sources
Job seekers find openings at fair
Talks, not courts for Negri issue
AGC reviewing probe papers linked to former MACC head
Sabah to expand disaster preparedness systems

Others Also Read