24 hours after the arrival of DANA, the situation on the roads connecting the points most affected by DANA remains collapsed. In these moments, 1,200 people are still stuck on the roads of Valencia, the A3 and A7 motorways being the most affected.
In the meantime, 99,000 people are without electricity And 23,700 people have no gas at their home, according to data updated by the Ministry of Ecological Transition at 9:00 p.m.
In total, it is estimated that some 5,000 vehicles are blocked facing the bad weather that has hit the Valencian Community in recent hours, where at least 92 people have died due to the storm. Of these 92 victims. 45 cases occurred in Paiporta (Valencia), six of which were in a retirement home.
More than 70 roads have been closed in a mobility that also affected trains, with Renfe having suspended train service along the entire Zaragoza-Teruel-Valencia corridor, as well as all trains to and from Valencia, which affected 11,400 passengers.
The government has decreed three days of official mourning and will approve the catastrophic zone, with Pedro Sánchez traveling to Valencia this Thursday. For its part, Castile-La Mancha will request the declaration of a catastrophic zone. Consumer Affairs asks companies to speed up procedures for people affected by DANA and to provide them with facilities.