A MISSING Brit couple have been found dead days after the devastating Spanish floods which have killed at least 214 people.
The elderly pair were found near a small town north of the worst-hit Valencia region, taking the number of Brits killed in the devastating floods to three.
Locals volunteering to help with the mammoth clean-up operation discovered the couple on Saturday, Mayor Andoni Leon confirmed yesterday.
They were reportedly found in the ruins of their home, in a rural area where they lived near the town of Pedralba.
The number of people killed in the catastrophic floods is expected to rise - with some 2,000 people still missing across the country.
Torrential rains, storms and flooding hit the eastern coast last week marking the deadliest flash floods in Spain's modern history.
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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has deployed 5,000 soldiers to help recover bodies and survivors, on top of the 2,000 already on the ground.
A further 5,000 police officers will also be dispatched to flood-hit areas, as well as a Spanish navy ship to accommodate helicopters.
Addressing the nation this weekend, the PM said: "We are talking about the largest deployment of state security forces and bodies of the armed forces that has ever been made in our country in times of peace."
Another British man, aged 71, died in hospital last week after he was rescued by boat from his flooded home near Malaga.
He was suffering from hypothermia and died on Wednesday morning after going into organ failure.
Flooding hit the ravaged country again last night as torrents of water rushed down the streets of Tarragona, in the Catalonia region.
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Shocking video showed several inches of water rushing past cars and flooding parts of the city.
Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited Paiporta - one of the worst-hit towns in Valencia, on Sunday.
Distraught locals hurled mud and objects at the royals and shouted "murderers!" as they made their way through crowds.
Bodyguards opened umbrellas to protect the pair as one of their security team was pictured with blood running down his face.
Angry crowds yelled "Get out! Get out!" and "Killers!" as the monarchs tried to speak to locals.