DANA in Valencia, live: demonstrations, reactions, dead, missing and breaking news

The tragic step of The deadliest DANA of this century in Spain has already claimed the lives of more than 200 people and fifty still remain missing. While volunteers take to the streets during the weekend in the affected Valencian municipalities, the Government of the Generalitat of Carlos Mazón and that of Pedro Sánchez continue in their particular war of reproaches. Yesterday there was the first mass demonstration of protest against the management of the crisis, mostly against Mazón but also against the president and the Government. The march ended with police charges, after the attempt to burn down the Valencia City Council headquarters by a group of radicals

Regarding fatalities, the latest count indicates that 214 people have lost their lives in the province of Valencia, two more than yesterday, according to the information provided by the Data Integration Center (CID) this Saturday. There are 41 cases of missing persons whose judicial files remain open, although it is reported that there are still 19 bodies pending identification. Of the total number of deceased people, an autopsy has been performed on all of them and 195 are fully identified (157 by fingerprints, 35 by DNA and 3 by hospital identification while alive).

Last minute of the DANA in the Valencian Community: reactions to the demonstrations, rescues, victims and missing persons