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Storm Gloria leaves eight dead, ruins rice paddies in Spain

People walk during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina

At least eight people have been killed as Storm Gloria has rampaged across eastern Spain, unleashing winds of up to 144 kmh (90 mph) and waves up to 13.5 meters (44 feet) high, officials said on Wednesday.

Three people remained missing four days after Gloria began pummeling the region with torrential rain and heavy snowfall alike. Rescue officials said the missing included a 25-year-old Briton on the island of Ibiza and a man who fell into the Mediterranean as he tried to moor his boat in Palamos port.

The storm began receding on Wednesday after leaving more than 200,000 people without power at times, destroying rice paddies in the Ebro river delta and triggering weather alerts for three dozen provinces.

A man walks during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina

Gloria ranks as the worst sea storm since 2003 "and likely of this century", Dani Palacios, head of beach services for Barcelona in the northeast, told local broadcaster BETEVE.

Spanish police said they had found the body of a person in an Alicante river while a source at rescue services said another person died after a building collapsed in nearby Alcoy, likely due to heavy rainfall.

A man working in a greenhouse was killed as hail pounded the structure, a mayor in the province of Almeria told Efe news agency, while authorities in Valencia province blamed the death of a homeless person on frigid cold brought by the storm.

A woman walks during the storm 'Gloria' in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina

Sea water poured into the Ebro delta, one of Spain's most important wetlands, inundating thousands of hectares of rice plants. "We can't remember anything similar ever happening," local mayor Lluis Soler told Cadena Ser radio.

"It's dramatic to see how the river has overflowed and the sea has traveled kilometers inland."

Waves in the western Mediterranean hit a record-breaking height of 13.5 meters (44.5 feet), port authorities said, slamming into seafront shops flooding municipalities.

A man littering during the storm "Gloria" in Mollera, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez tweeted his "support and solidarity for the families of the victims of Storm Gloria and those suffering its the fatal consequences."

(Reporting by Elena Rodriguez; Writing by Ashifa Kassam; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

People play sled during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina
A man walks during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina
People walk during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina
A woman walks during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina
A man remove snow during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina
A man walks during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina
A man removes snow during the storm "Gloria" in Morella, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Juan Medina
A worker looks at the high level of the Onyar river during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Residents look at the high level of the Onyar river during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Residents measure the level of the Onyar river with a stick during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Residents walk on a bridge on the Onyar river during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Houses are seen on the Onyar river during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Mannequins are seen inside a shop at the Onyar river during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
A man takes a pictures of the high level of the Onyar river during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
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