Moment rescuers airlift baby & elderly woman in flooded Spain amid painstaking rescue mission after at least 158 killed

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THIS is the terrifying moment brave rescuers airlifted a baby and an elderly woman from the devastating Spanish floods.

Officials have desperately been trying to rescue people caught in the country's worst natural disaster in living history with 158 people already confirmed dead.

Rescuers in Spain airlifted an elderly woman to safety

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Rescuers in Spain airlifted an elderly woman to safetyCredit: Alicante Council

Shocking footage showed the moment a baby was saved from the catastrophic flash floods

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Shocking footage showed the moment a baby was saved from the catastrophic flash floodsCredit: Alicante Council

An emergency worker carried a child after flash-flooding hit Valencia on Wednesday

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An emergency worker carried a child after flash-flooding hit Valencia on WednesdayCredit: Getty

Spain’s military emergency unit were captured rescuing some of the affected area’s most vulnerable people.

Footage showed how an elderly woman, who seemed to be unable to move, was airlifted in a metal cage.

The roads below her were seen to be covered in mud and cars were piled up on debris.

A separate video showed the heartbreaking moment a baby was saved and airlifted onto a plane in a rescuer's arms, in the country’s worst hit region of Valencia.

Officials at the Alicante Provincial Council firefighters revealed that the baby’s mother was also saved.

This video showed the extent of the devastation as the ground below the helicopter and baby only showed the tops of trees above the sea of brown water.

As the terrifying floods continue to cause chaos in Spain several heroic civilians have been seen rescuing their helpless neighbours.

Footage captured the moment one man in a bright yellow top smashed through a glass door to save children from drowning.

He was forced to wade through the murky water which had risen to waist height before saving several terrified locals.

Moment heroic man rescues children in flooded Spain amid painstaking rescue mission after at least 155 killed

Images across the region showed the horrific devastation and damage caused by the apocalyptic flash floods.

Trees had been uprooted, cars had piled up on each other like dominoes, and powerlines were brought down.

The power of the unexpected torrent even tore apart bridges sat in its way.

A terrifying video caught the moment an entire bridge in Paiporta, Valencia, where at least 40 people have died, was wiped out in seconds.

A local welder, Luis Sanchez, revealed what he saw when the floods turned the highway he was on into a graveyard.

Sanchez said: “I saw bodies floating past. I called out but nothing.

“The firefighters took the elderly first, when they could get in. I am from nearby so I tried to help and rescue people.

“People were crying all over, they were trapped.”

Spain’s Transport Minister Oscar Puente said the death toll is expected to rise as dead bodies are being found inside vehicles.

Other government officials added the number of missing people is still unknown as some areas have been inaccessible to rescuers.

These horrific scenes could worsen as the area already hit by the natural disaster are forecast to see more heavy downpours tomorrow.

The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez declared the area a disaster zone and also warned the public about the incoming weather.

A hero waded through waist high water to smash through a door and rescue children inside

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A hero waded through waist high water to smash through a door and rescue children insideCredit: Solar pix

A man stands among flooded cars piled up in Valencia, Spain

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A man stands among flooded cars piled up in Valencia, SpainCredit: AP

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Sanchez said: "The most important thing is that I know Spanish people are aware that this phenomenon has not finished."

He added: "All of those who have been affected, please stay at home."

Thousands of residents in the Valencia province have already been left without power and clean water.

Valencia's regional government has come under fire for not sending floor warnings out to people by phone until 8 pm on Tuesday, when the catastrophic weather had already hit.

The mayor of the village L'Alcudia, Andreu Salom, likened the flooding to a tsunami.

Salom said: “I myself was on my way to check the river level because I had no information.

Roads and cars were damaged by the flash flooding

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Roads and cars were damaged by the flash floodingCredit: Reuters

Firefighters and police officers work in Cadiz, Spain after heavy rain and flooding that hit large parts of the country

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Firefighters and police officers work in Cadiz, Spain after heavy rain and flooding that hit large parts of the countryCredit: Getty

People cross a flooded street in Cadiz on Wednesday

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People cross a flooded street in Cadiz on WednesdayCredit: Getty

"I went with the local police but we had to turn back because a tsunami of water, mud, reeds and dirt was already entering the town.”

Regional President Carlos Mazon defended the management of the crisis, as he said “all our supervisors followed the standard protocol."

The suffering region is also fighting looters that have taken advantage of the horrifying situation.

Police have arrested 39 people who were allegedly stealing from closed shops.

Shops fronts across the region have been smashed into and emptied.

Cops have been sent out to patrol shopping centres from criminals targeting electronics, according to El Pais.

Closed stores and a lack of water saw thousands of locals in Paiporta head to one fresh water distribution point, run by a singular local volunteer.

Marisol Lara, a 62-year-old widow, waited with plastic bottles, according to The Telegraph.

Lara said: “The authorities are not here. Not the mayor, no one.”

She added: “If there is no water to drink, we cannot live.”

Highlighted areas are set to receive more rain

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Highlighted areas are set to receive more rainCredit: AEMET

Residents look at a damaged bridge in the flood-hit municipality of Ribarroja del Turia

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Residents look at a damaged bridge in the flood-hit municipality of Ribarroja del TuriaCredit: EPA
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