In October 2024, devastating floods swept through Spain’s Valencia region, leaving 229 people dead and countless others traumatised. Among the victims were Miguel and Sara, a father and daughter who perished together while trying to save their car from rising waters. For their widow and mother, Toñi García, the pain remains raw – just one example of the human cost behind the natural disaster known as the Dana. One year later, Valencia continues to rebuild both its cities and its spirit. Memorials honour those lost, while reconstruction and new safety protocols aim to prevent a recurrence. Yet grief and trauma linger, especially among children who now fear the rain which once brought destruction, and anger at the handling of the Dana on the day it struck refuses to fade. As towns like Paiporta rise from the ruins, residents are striving for resilience and renewal.
Spain: trauma and anger continue, one year after Valencia floods
Written by David Fletcher 31 Oct 2025 
			
			
			
			
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- Pray: for comfort to all who grieve, and strength for communities rebuilding lives and faith after unimaginable loss. (Psalm 10:17)
- More: www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2dp775nd1o
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