“We can confirm that some bodies have already been found,” Valencia regional president Carlos Mazón told reporters on Tuesday night, without saying how many.
Since then, Spain’s Civil Guard initially reported that 13 people had been killed by the floods in Valencia province, but on Wednesday morning this figure shot up to 51.
These include five people in the municipality of Torrent (a married couple, two children and a baby) and four others in Paiporta (two men, a woman and a baby).
Heavy rain lashed much of eastern and southern Spain on Tuesday, flooding streets with muddy water and disrupting rail and air travel.
Images shot by residents with smartphones and broadcast on Spanish TV showed raging waters washing away cars and flooding buildings.
Estos son los trabajadores de Ikea atrapados en Valencia. La empresa no paró la actividad por la DANA. Empresarios y dirigentes políticos son los responsables de no haber paralizado las actividades. En este sistema capitalista no valemos nada. pic.twitter.com/plyNkgkJHF
— Fonsi Loaiza (@FonsiLoaiza) October 30, 2024
In some areas, more than a month’s rain fell in a single day, Spanish media reported.
“We are facing an unprecedented situation, which nobody remembers,” Mazón said.
#Dana
Hay lugares donde se están batiendo todos los registros de lluvia conocidos y todavía hay iluminados que dicen que esto es normal… 🙄🙄🙄
Pues no, no lo es. pic.twitter.com/7zfwAJT9pm— 𝔸𝕟𝕕𝕣é𝕤𝕟𝕠𝕤𝕖𝕟𝕒𝕕𝕒 (@andresnosenada) October 29, 2024
Officials said on Tuesday that at least seven people were missing – a truck driver in the Valencia region and six people in the town of Letur in the eastern province of Albacete.
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Emergency services workers backed by drones would work through the night to look for the missing in Letur, the central government’s representative in Castilla-La Mancha, Milagros Tolón, told Spanish public television station TVE.
“The priority is to find these people,” she added.
En estos momentos te das cuenta la falta que hace unos servicios públicos de calidad.
Mirad a este bombero, jugándose la vida, para salvar a esta mujer en Utiel.
Qué miedo.#dana pic.twitter.com/HHsT8NK3wJ— José Vico 🔻🇵🇸🇿🇦 (@josevico4) October 29, 2024
Crisis committee
Spain central government set up a crisis committee which met for the first time late Tuesday to overlook the response to the storm.
“I am closely following with concern the reports on missing persons and the damage caused by the storm in recent hours,” Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez wrote on X, urging people to follow the advice of the authorities.
The government has deployed the UME, a military unit specialised in rescue operations, to Valencia to help local emergency services.
Valencia city hall said all school classes and sports events were suspended on Wednesday, and parks would remain closed.
Twelve flights that were due to land at Valencia airport were diverted to other cities in Spain due to the heavy rain and strong winds, Spanish airport operator Aena said.
🚨🇪🇸 URGENTE: ¡VIDEOS IMPACTANTE!
Recopilamos los videos más impactantes de las inundaciones causadas por la DANA en España. Imágenes que muestran la devastación tanto en Valencia y otras ciudades.
HILO 🧵👇🏻 #España pic.twitter.com/pZ6C0N0Xhz
— SantiContreras (@SantiContreras) October 30, 2024
Another 10 flights that were due to depart or arrive at the airport were cancelled.
National rail infrastructure operator ADIF said it had suspended all rail services in the Valencia region “until the situation returns to normal for the safety of passengers”.
La DANA está arrasando Valencia: casas inundadas, coches flotando, servicios de emergencia colapsados y personas atrapadas
Hilo con todas las imágenes que los medios de comunicación no te están enseñando pic.twitter.com/eVsPOCJL7I
— ️ٓ️ (@CocoExiliado) October 29, 2024
High-speed trains between Madrid and the city of Valencia will be suspended until “at least” 10 am on Wednesday due to the effects of the storm, it added.
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A high-speed train with 276 passengers derailed in the southern region of Andalusia, although no one was injured, the regional government said in a statement.
Emergency services used helicopters to lift people from homes and cars in Alora in Andalusia after a river overflowed.
Pizarra y Álora, Málaga, vuelven a tener las mismas inundaciones de hace una década.
Esperemos que esta vez no se lamentes fallecidos como la otra vez. #tormentamalaga #Tormenta #DANA #lluvias #dana pic.twitter.com/V3Zfxo4ur7— Nazitanyahu (@Nazitanyahu) October 29, 2024
State weather agency AEMET declared a red alert in the Valencia region and the second-highest level of alert in parts of Andalusia. Several roads were cut in both regions due to flooding.
Meteorologists said the storm was caused by cold air moving over the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea, which produced intense rain clouds.
The rains are expected to continue until at least Thursday.
Scientists warn that extreme weather such as heatwaves and storms is becoming more intense as a result of climate change.