forensic doctors of Castellón, the Balearic Islands, Alicante and Murcia, as well as Valenciawent to the morgue installed in the basement of the City of Justice of Valencia, to identify the bodies recovered after the passage of DANA. Doctors take the first in situ data, like fingerprints.
As laSexta was able to confirm, for the moment they have arrived ten funeral trucks. They are arriving slowly because there are still many flooded and impassable areas. Therefore, the process of recovering and identifying bodies seems long and complex.
The storm hitting the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula has left in its wake torrential rains, river flooding, devastated towns and, so far, 95 dead and an unknown number missing. In particular, the storm affected with particular virulence the provinces of Valencia, Cuenca, Albacete and Málga. However, it has already started to expand to other provinces such as Cádiz, Seville, Castellón, Teruel, Tarragona and Barcelona.