Queen Letizia and King Felipepay an emotional visit to Murcia after deadly floods 

Queen Letizia and King Felipe arrive in Murcia to pay an emotional visit to Los Alcazares just weeks after the area was devastated by heavy floods that forced thousands to be evacuated

  • Queen Letizia and King Felipe the Spanish royals have visited Los Alcazares following devastating floods
  • The area was battered by torrential rain which saw 169 litres fall per square meter of ground in the area
  • The floods caused the deaths of six people and forced around 3,500 people to be evacuated in September

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The Spanish king and queen have visited the city of Murcia following devastating flooding in the region. 

Six people are known to have died after the largest river in the area burst its banks following the torrential rainfall in September.

Over 169 litres of rain per square meter of land is thought to have fallen over eastern Spain, straining emergency rescue services as they rushed to help citizens. 

Around 3,500 people are thought to have been evacuated in the wake of the rising floodwaters which fell through the middle of September.

The king and queen have visited the area and met with members of the emergency services who risked their own safety throughout their rescue attempts.

They have also met with townspeople from around the affected areas, raising morale among those who were affected by the floods. 

King Filipe and Queen Letizia gather on the beaches of Alicante, near to where some of the flooding was most prominent

King Felipe meets with members of the public during a visit at Los Alcazares, Murcia, which was heavily affected by the floods

King Felipe meets with members of the public during a visit at Los Alcazares, Murcia, which was heavily affected by the floods

The king and queen met with members of the Spanish emergency services, thanking them for their efforts through the devastating flooding

The king and queen met with members of the Spanish emergency services, thanking them for their efforts through the devastating flooding

Over 3,500 people were evacuated from the city and surrounding areas, but their enthusiasm to meet the royal couple was not diminished in the slightest

Over 3,500 people were evacuated from the city and surrounding areas, but their enthusiasm to meet the royal couple was not diminished in the slightest

The royal pair greeting attendants during their visit to Molins, Alicante reaching out to show their support to the Spanish public

The royal pair greeting attendants during their visit to Molins, Alicante reaching out to show their support to the Spanish public

An aerial view of floods in the municipality of Los Alcazares after torrential rains in Murcia, eastern Spain. The sudden flooding is caused by the 'gota fira' or 'cold drop' phenomenon, which brought torrential rains to the area

An aerial view of floods in the municipality of Los Alcazares after torrential rains in Murcia, eastern Spain. The sudden flooding is caused by the ‘gota fira’ or ‘cold drop’ phenomenon, which brought torrential rains to the area

People walk in the damaged streets of the flooded area of Los Alcazares, Murcia, witnessing the effects of the 'cold drop' first hand

People walk in the damaged streets of the flooded area of Los Alcazares, Murcia, witnessing the effects of the ‘cold drop’ first hand

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