As of November 16, 2024, the death toll from the recent flooding in Spain's Valencia region has reached 225, with 14 individuals still reported missing. The flooding, which occurred on October 29, has predominantly impacted the Comunidad Valenciana, where 217 fatalities have been confirmed. Additionally, seven deaths were recorded in Castilla-La Mancha and one in Andalucía.
The Spanish government has conducted 225 autopsies, with eight deaths attributed to causes unrelated to the flooding. All identified fatalities are linked to the disaster.
The armed forces have undertaken 1,783 missions, including toxic gas reconnaissance in sewer systems and inspections of 617 garages and basements. Infrastructure recovery efforts have restored 148 kilometers of the 160 kilometers of affected state roads, and a total of 1,290 vehicles have been removed to designated locations.