One year on, victim of Valencia floods found buried in mud

Combination images of damaged areas before and after the deadliest flash floods in Spain's modern history
A combination picture shows vehicles piled up on railroad tracks in the aftermath of floods caused by heavy rains in Alfafar, in Valencia, Spain, November 1, 2024 and a train riding along the same tracks on October 14, 2025. Almost 240 people died in Spain after torrential rains in October 2024 triggered floods that swept through eastern and southeastern Spain. The most severely hit area was Valencia's southern suburbs, where more than 220 people died. REUTERS/Susana Vera/Eva Manez
Source: REUTERS

The body of a 56-year-old man has been found buried in mud a year after he was swept away in deadly flash floods in southeastern Spain, authorities said on Thursday.

Nearly 240 people died when floodwaters swamped homes, underground car parks and vehicles on the outskirts of Valencia, Spain's third-largest city, on October 29 last year.

The man was one of three people still unaccounted for and had already been officially declared dead, said a local court in Catarroja - one of the towns most affected by the floods.

He was discovered on Tuesday during earth-moving operations in the town of Manises, about 40 km (25 miles) downstream from Pedralba, where he went missing, it added.

Under Spanish procedure, judges are called in when bodies are discovered.

The same court, overseen by Judge Nuria Ruiz, is carrying out a judicial investigation into the delayed emergency response to the floods, which rank among Spain's worst natural catastrophes in modern history.

A text alert sent by Valencia's regional government warning people to take shelter arrived when buildings were already under water and many people were drowning.

On Thursday, the court summoned a local journalist who had lunch with Valencia's conservative regional leader, Carlos Mazon, on the day of the floods.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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