- The DANA disaster in the Valencian Community and Castilla-La Mancha has left 222 dead and 4 missing.
- The general perception is that aid was late, insufficient, and there is a lack of coordination and efficacy among the working teams.
- Political management in the face of the catastrophe is currently under scrutiny.
- Protests are aimed at the leadership of Carlos Mazón, President of the Valencian Generalitat.
- There are ongoing sanitation problems in certain localities and neighborhoods, posing a health risk for residents.
- There's a demand for increased efforts for cleaning and reconstruction.
- According to the IVIE, the cost of reconstruction is going to be enormously high and it's critical that aid and liquidity arrive as soon as possible.
Conclusion: The management of the situation lies in the hands of politicians, who need to take responsibility and face the challenge ahead.