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Watch: Spanish firefighters rescue trapped driver in Murcia

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Last updated: 2024/06/17 at 2:49 AM
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Wednesday’s rescue operation in Murcia, Spain, involved three fire engines and a helicopter to save a driver with mobility issues who was stranded by flooding caused by torrential rain. Despite the challenging conditions, the driver was safely airlifted and appeared to be unharmed. The rainfall was so intense that it led to chaos, flooding homes and streets and prompting around 400 emergency calls. The State Meteorological Agency – AEMET in the region reported that in just twenty minutes, more rain fell than the average for the entire summer season, with 43.8 litres per square metre recorded. Of this total, 32.8 litres fell in just 10 minutes, almost reaching the record set in September 2022.

The intensity of the rainfall in Murcia on Wednesday caught many residents off guard, causing significant flooding and leading to multiple emergency calls for help. The quick response of three fire engines and a helicopter allowed for the safe rescue of a driver with mobility issues who was trapped in the flooding. Despite the chaos and destruction caused by the heavy rain, the driver was thankfully airlifted to safety and appeared to have escaped unharmed. The State Meteorological Agency – AEMET in the region highlighted the unprecedented nature of the rainfall, with more rain falling in twenty minutes than the area typically sees throughout the entire summer season.

The volume of rain that fell in Murcia on Wednesday was remarkable, with 43.8 litres per square metre recorded in just twenty minutes, and 32.8 litres falling in a mere 10 minutes. This level of rainfall far exceeded the average for the region, with the State Meteorological Agency – AEMET stating that it was equivalent to what would typically be seen over the course of the summer months. The intensity of the downpour caused widespread flooding, with homes and streets submerged and around 400 emergency calls received. Despite the challenging conditions, emergency services were able to conduct a successful rescue operation, ensuring the safety of the driver who was stranded in the floodwaters.

The impact of the heavy rainfall in Murcia on Wednesday was significant, leading to chaos and destruction as homes and streets were flooded with water. The State Meteorological Agency – AEMET in the region reported that the amount of rain that fell in just twenty minutes was comparable to what would typically be seen over the entire summer season. The rapid response of three fire engines and a helicopter allowed for the safe rescue of a driver with mobility issues who was trapped in the flooding. Despite the challenging conditions, the driver was successfully airlifted to safety and was fortunate to escape unharmed from the ordeal.

The intense rainfall in Murcia on Wednesday served as a stark reminder of the power of nature and the importance of being prepared for extreme weather events. The State Meteorological Agency – AEMET in the region highlighted the unprecedented nature of the rainfall, with more rain falling in twenty minutes than the area typically sees throughout the entire summer season. The downpour led to chaos and destruction, with homes and streets flooded and around 400 emergency calls received. The swift response of emergency services, including three fire engines and a helicopter, ensured the safe rescue of a driver with mobility issues who was stranded in the floodwaters, highlighting the importance of having adequate emergency response measures in place.

In conclusion, the heavy rainfall in Murcia on Wednesday caused chaos and destruction, leading to widespread flooding and prompting around 400 emergency calls. The State Meteorological Agency – AEMET in the region reported that the amount of rain that fell in just twenty minutes was equivalent to what would typically be seen over the course of the entire summer season. The rapid response of three fire engines and a helicopter allowed for the successful rescue of a driver with mobility issues who was trapped in the flooding. Despite the challenging conditions, the driver was safely airlifted to safety and appeared to be unharmed, underscoring the importance of preparedness and effective emergency response in the face of extreme weather events.

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