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01.11.2024

01.11.2024The day the DANA death toll surpassed 200

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 01.11.2024.

It displays 77 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.11.2024The day the DANA death toll surpassed 200
The devastating impact of the DANA (Isolated High-Level Depression) in Spain's Valencia region dominated the news. Early reports indicated 158 fatalities, but by midday, the death toll had risen to 202 in Valencia alone, eventually reaching 205. The military deployment increased, with Defense Minister Robles sending an additional 750 troops. Concerns grew about 1,900 reported missing persons. Volunteers flocked to affected areas, prompting officials to consider restricting access. The Valencian government and central authorities clashed over crisis management and preparedness. Weather forecasts remained grim, with more rain expected. As the day progressed, attention turned to search efforts in tunnels and basements where people may have been trapped, while speculation arose about potentially higher casualty figures.
01.11.2024
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06:03

06:07DANA's Deadly Aftermath: Military Reinforcements Deployed

The newspapers report on the ongoing aftermath of the catastrophic DANA storm in Spain. The death toll has risen to 158 (El País, infoLibre). The government is deploying 500 additional military personnel to assist in Valencia (El País, infoLibre). Mazón's crisis management is under scrutiny, with calls for his resignation (Público, eldiario.es). The risk of flooding remains high in many municipalities (infoLibre).
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07:55

07:58DANA's Deadly Deluge: Military Reinforcements Deploy as Rain Threatens

The newspapers report on the ongoing aftermath of the DANA storm in Spain. The death toll has risen to 158 (El País, El Salto, RTVE). Heavy rains continue to threaten Valencia and other regions, with red alerts issued for Huelva (El País, El Periódico). The government is deploying 500 additional military personnel to assist in search and rescue operations (El País). Political tensions arise as the government and opposition blame each other for lack of preparedness (20minutos).
08:59
09:39

10:14DANA's Deadly Toll Climbs as Military Reinforces Aid Efforts

The newspapers report on the ongoing aftermath of the DANA storm in Spain. The death toll has risen to 158 (El País, El Salto). The military is deploying additional forces, with 500 more troops sent to assist in Valencia (El País, 20minutos). New rainfall threatens parts of Valencia and Huelva, prompting orange and red alerts respectively (El País). The government's response and crisis management continue to be scrutinized (Libertad Digital, Público).
11:55
El Ejército se despliega en Valencia y Defensa ofrece “todos los efectivos que sean necesarios”. La lluvia pone en aviso naranja parte de la Comunidad Valenciana y en rojo a la provincia de Huelva, donde ya se han producido inundaciones
11:55

12:05DANA's Death Toll Soars to 202 in Valencia

The newspapers report on the escalating death toll from the DANA storm in Valencia, now reaching 202 victims (eldiario.es, El País, El Periódico, El Salto, RTVE). The military is deploying additional forces to assist in the affected areas (El País). New rainfall threatens parts of Valencia and Huelva, prompting orange and red alerts respectively (El País). Desperate situations are reported in affected areas like Alfafar (20minutos).
12:11

13:09Valencia's Flood: Death Toll Surpasses 200

The newspapers report on the escalating death toll from the DANA storm in Valencia, now reaching over 200 victims (eldiario.es, El Español, La Marea, La Razón, RTVE). Thousands of volunteers are self-organizing to assist in affected areas, despite official calls to stay home (El Mundo, Público). The government's response is criticized for inadequacy (Libertad Digital), while the military continues to deploy additional forces (El País).

16:13Valencia's Deluge: Death Toll Soars to 205

The newspapers report on the escalating death toll from the DANA storm in Valencia, now reaching 205 victims (El Español, El Periódico). Authorities are urging volunteers to stay home (20minutos), while debates arise about the military's role in the response (Libertad Digital). Barcelona is mobilizing to send aid (El Periódico), and concerns grow about potential flooding risks in other parts of Spain (infoLibre).

17:56Valencia's Deluge: Death Toll Soars, Thousands Missing

The newspapers report on the escalating death toll from the DANA storm in Valencia, now reaching 205 victims (El Español, El Salto, RTVE). Authorities are struggling with rescue efforts in tunnels and basements where people may be trapped (RTVE). The situation remains uncertain, with reports of up to 1,900 people reported missing (eldiario.es, El Salto) and estimates of potentially 400 fatalities (20minutos).
19:31

21:25Valencia's Deluge: Death Toll Mounts, Thousands Feared Missing

The newspapers report on the escalating impact of the DANA storm in Valencia. The death toll has risen to 205 (El Español, El Salto), with concerns about potentially 1,900 missing persons (eldiario.es, El Periódico). Military deployment continues (El Mundo, Público), while authorities restrict access to devastated areas (La Razón). Debates arise about the adequacy of the government's response (Libertad Digital, Público).