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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 were a natural disaster that occurred between 26 and 27 August 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 five 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 three metres deep in some places.[1] Over 5,000 residents had to be evacuated.[3]

Response and aftermath

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The fire services, 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] including the installation of early-warning alerts and the provision of 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". www.consorsegurosdigital.com. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  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.