Overview
- Aemet kept red alerts in parts of Valencia, Castellón and Tarragona after overnight cloudbursts flooded ravines and streets and triggered rescues.
- ES‑Alert messages reached residents as schools, libraries and parks closed, with road shutdowns, commuter‑rail delays and four flights canceled at Valencia Airport reported.
- Torrents overflowed the Huerva River near Zaragoza and the La Saleta ravine in Aldaia, while southern Tarragona logged up to 246 mm at Amposta and Castellón towns topped 100 mm.
- Forecasters expect the most adverse period through Monday and early Tuesday, with 250–300 mm possible in the province of Valencia, while stressing significant uncertainty about where the heaviest bands will stall.
- Regional and national agencies convened coordination meetings, boosted 112 staffing and monitored vulnerable river basins, as Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged residents to follow emergency guidance.