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Floods in Spain: Conspiracy theorists say ‘UFOs in the middle of double rainbows’ are flood warnings
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Floods in Spain: Conspiracy theorists say ‘UFOs in the middle of double rainbows’ are flood warnings

Spain was recently devastated by devastating floods, and according to some conspiracy theorists, a higher power sent a warning sign before they occurred. According to the information obtained, a double rainbow was seen in the sky before the flood. Later, a cluster of lights was seen near the rainbow in Spain.

Conspiracy theorists say these are “UFOs” coming to send a “warning” of floods that will hit the country days later. Unverified videos on social media show lights twinkling in the sky above a residential area in Barcelona.

Then, as the camera got closer, white lights passed through the clouds. The person in the video then asks, “What are these?” can be heard saying. Before you say the lights might be a “UFO”.

Many people on social media also believed the lights were UFOs and had come to warn them of the impending disaster. But some think these are just birds reflecting light or may just be drones.

The lights were seen over Barcelona, ​​and days later a storm called DANA caused deadly flooding. While more than 200 people have been confirmed dead, the death toll is still rising.

Cold Falls in Spain

This year, Spain is also struggling with cold precipitation, which results from the combination of cold air with moist air in the upper atmosphere. It is known to cause extreme showers and storms.

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The Paiporta region was the hardest hit, and Spanish media say it is ground zero for the disaster. At least 89 people are still missing here. More than 60 people died here when water gushed from the Poyo canal.

People were extremely outraged by the disaster and told it to Spanish royalty and other officials when they visited Paiporta. They threw mud and other objects at themselves to express their anger at the deaths and destruction.

Many other municipalities were affected, especially the southern wing of the city of Valencia on the Mediterranean coast. Police are searching nearby marshes and shorelines where waters could sweep people away.

Residents say the regional Valencian government did not warn them of the danger in time.

Anamica Singh

Anamica Singh

Anamica Singh started her career as a sports journalist and then started writing on entertainment, news and lifestyle. Deals with copy editing, video

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