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Valencia Floods: 89 Missing, 215 Dead
The devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, have left 89 officially reported missing and 215 dead. The lack of initial information fueled speculation and misinformation.
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National PoliceCivil GuardInstitute Of Legal MedicineVoxGovernment Of Spain
Óscar PuentePedro SánchezJosé María FigaredoCarlos Mazón
- What is the confirmed death toll from the floods in the affected region?
- The confirmed death toll from the floods is 215, with 211 deaths in Valencia, 3 in Castilla-La Mancha, and 1 in Andalusia. There are 62 unidentified bodies at the Institute of Legal Medicine that may reduce the number of missing persons.
- What is the official number of missing persons in Valencia due to the floods?
- The official number of missing persons due to the floods in Valencia is 89, based on reports from the National Police and Civil Guard. This number only includes those formally reported missing by family members who provided biological samples.
- What do experts say about the importance of accurate communication during disasters?
- Experts say that the absence of official information regarding the missing causes public anxiety and fuels speculation, while precise communication is essential to manage collective anxieties and fears.
- How has the lack of information about the missing persons affected public perception?
- The delay in releasing the number of missing persons has led to the spread of misinformation and rumors on social media, including false reports of hundreds of deaths in a shopping mall parking garage.
- What factors contributed to the pressure for authorities to release the number of missing persons?
- The pressure to release the number of missing persons grew after the regional president mentioned thousands of calls about missing persons, though this figure was not a precise count of the missing.