A severe storm hit eastern and southern Spain on Oct. 29 and 30, causing over 220 deaths and significant damage to the agriculture sector. The storm, bringing eight hours worth of a year's rainfall, has caused extensive harm to Valencia and Andalusia, key regions for Spain's fruit and vegetable production. The Valencian Agricultural Producers’ Association (AVA-ASAJA) estimates the damage to Valencia's agricultural sector, including crops and infrastructure, to exceed 1.089 billion euros, with citrus, persimmons, vegetables, and avocados being the most affected. The floods are expected to result in a deficit of fresh produce, impacting both the domestic and export markets.