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1983 Spanish floods

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1983 Spanish floods
Date26-27 August 1983
Locationnorthern Spain
Deaths34 deaths, 5 disappeared
Property damage150 billion pesetas

The 1983 Spanish floods was a natural disaster that occurred on 26-27 October 1983 in northern Spain, particularly in the Biscay region of Spain, where the Aste Nagusia, the Bilbao city festival had been taking place. The flood resulted in significant damage to property and caused the deaths of 34 people, with another 5 unaccounted for.[1] The flood led to preventive measures being put in place and the redevelopment of Bilbao's riverside.

Background

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Prior to the 1983 flood, the Biscay region had experienced at least 42 floods since 1403, though none of the recent ones had resulted in fatalities[2]

Flooding

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Abnormally heavy rainfall in the Gipuzkoa region on 25 August caused the Deba, Oria and Urola rivers to burst their banks, causing flooding in the neighbouring towns.[2] Further heavy rainfall early on the 26th at the confluence of the Nervión and Ibaizabal rivers led to extreme flooding in the city of Bilbao.[2] Heavy rain continued until 9am on the 27th.[1] This caused significant destruction to Bilbao's Casco Viejo district, seriously damaging some historic buildings, with water 3 metres deep in some places.[1] Over 5,000 residents had to be evacuated.[3]

Response and aftermath

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Fire, police and military arrived to help from all over the country[1] Following the tragedy, the Basque regional government devised a flood prevention plan, and spent the 2024 equivalent of hundreds of millions of euros on measures to prevent and mitigate the risks.[2] These measures included early warning alerts and drainage systems.[3] The regional government also began to redevelop Bilbao's riverside areas.[4]

These were the costliest floods in Spain until the October 2024 floods.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Bilbao recuerda con tristeza y orgullo las trágicas inundaciones de hace 40 años" [Bilbao remembers with sadness and pride the tragic floods of 40 years ago]. EFE (in Spanish). Spain. 25 August 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d Sanz de Galdeano Equiza, José María; Urquijo Luengo, Aitziber (Autumn 2023). "The August 1983 floods in the Basque Country: events and lessons". https://www.consorsegurosdigital.com/. Retrieved 31 October 2024. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  3. ^ a b "'Agosto del 83: cuando Bilbao resurgió del lodo', un eco en la actualidad de la DANA que azota Valencia" ['August 83: when Bilbao rose from the mud', an echo of the DANA that is ravaging Valencia]. Cadena Sur (in Spanish). Spain. 30 October 2024. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  4. ^ Holt, Laura (23 April 2015). "Bilbao: How the city has remade itself along the river". The Independent. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Spain floods death toll rises to 158 as rescuers comb for survivors". BBC News. 30 October 2024. Retrieved 31 October 2024.