The flood sweeping northeast Spain destroys many houses and businesses in the past two days, rolling away a series of cars to the sea.
Alcanar Town, northeastern Spain, is one of the most serious consequences of erratic heavy rain, with flash floods from September 1.
We had to stay upstairs and only know God, Rosa Maria Sancho, 67, owner of a restaurant in Alcanar, told.
Means in the town of Alcanar in Northeast Spain are swept to the sea on September 2.
Floods turn around the street into the river, rolled in a dozen cars to the Mediterranean Sea.
Some areas in Central and Northern Spain, including Madrid and nearby Toledo, also recorded flash floods on September 1.
At least 58 people have been granted evacuation governments to the hotel and 16 cases have to be died at a sports center.
Many areas northern Spain and Balearic Islands are still in storm alarms.
Spain is witnessing a lot of serious rainy rains in the Mediterranean area, along with a droughting drought extending the sudden storm rain, the Ruben Del Campo spokesman of the meteorology agency said.