Valencia: The death toll from severe storms in the east and south of Spain today reached 213, and many people are still missing. The emergency services in the hardest-hit Mediterranean region of Valencia reported the fatalities, with the state broadcaster RTVE confirming the numbers. According to Oman News Agency, severe weather continues to affect Spain's Mediterranean coast. An orange alert, which is the second-highest level, is currently in effect in parts of the Valencia region, including the province of Castellón, where heavy rainfall is anticipated. The alert warns residents to prepare for potential flooding and other storm-related hazards. Recovery efforts have now entered their sixth day, with search operations facing significant challenges, especially in tunnels and flooded underground or multi-storey car parks. Emergency teams are working tirelessly to locate those still missing and provide assistance to affected residents. In the area west and south of the city of Valencia, what is usually a dry riverbed was transformed into a raging torrent by the heavy rainfall experienced last Tuesday. The sudden influx of water rushed towards the sea, passing through several villages and causing severe damage along its path. Local authorities are assessing the extent of the damage and coordinating relief efforts to support the impacted communities.