BARCELONA, Spain — Record rainfall and widespread flooding claimed two more lives in southeastern Spain, raising the overall death toll to six from the storms, authorities said Saturday.

Emergency rescue workers saved thousands of people during the storm that slammed into the Mediterranean coastal regions of Valencia, Murcia and eastern Andalusia this week. Local authorities said some towns and cities reported their heaviest rainfall on record. The downpour forced the closure of airports in Almeria and Murcia as well as intercity train lines, major roads and schools.

A fifth victim was found late Friday by police in the village of Redován. Police said the 58-year-old man was swept away by rushing waters when he got out of his vehicle, according to a report by the news agency Europa Press.

A sixth victim was confirmed by authorities on Saturday — a 41-year-old man in the town of Orihuela, where the Segura River overflowed its banks on Friday.