
Aragon, Spain: Azuara Residents Rebuild After Devastating Storm
Aragon, Spain: Azuara Residents Rally After Devastating Storm Azuara, a small town in the Aragon region of Spain, is facing a long road to recovery after a recent storm caused widespread damage. The storm, which hit on June 15th, 2025, left bridges and roads unusable, and caused an estimated six million euros in damage, according to the regional government. The clean-up effort is expected to take six months. "It's been devastating," said Maria Hernandez, a resident of Azuara, while helping to clear mud from her street. "But we're all working together to get through this." The video shows residents using shovels and wheelbarrows to clear the streets of mud and debris. Heavy machinery, including tractors and excavators, are also being used to help with the cleanup. The storm affected several municipalities in the province of Zaragoza, as well as Vinaceite in Teruel. Despite the scale of the destruction, the spirit of the community remains strong. Neighbors are helping each other, and volunteers are assisting with the cleanup efforts. The video provides a powerful visual representation of the community's resilience in the face of adversity.