Overview
- Aemet maintains red warnings for the north and south coasts of Valencia, the north of Castellón, and the south of Tarragona, with models signaling the potential for 250–300 mm in parts of the Valencian area through Tuesday.
- Regional ES-Alert messages urged residents to seek higher ground and avoid rivers or barrancos, while authorities suspended classes, encouraged telework, reinforced 112 call centers, and deployed Guardia Civil and fire services.
- Overnight torrents delivered standout totals such as 151.4 l/m2 in Suera and 57 l/m2 in 35 minutes in Aldaia, where the Saleta barranco overflowed but anti-flood barriers limited damage and prevented evacuations.
- In València’s La Torre district, a canal overflow cut access from the V-30 before firefighters cleared the acequia and restored traffic, and the city kept wide-ranging closures and emergency shelters in place.
- Transport and services were disrupted, with rail delays and temporary suspensions reported and two long‑distance trains departing late, while southern Tarragona saw flooded streets, road and rail issues, and school closures in Montsià and Baix Ebre.