The National Police and the Civil Guard They are currently working with a list of less than 200 people missing due to the DANA storm in Valencia, according to police sources They got up. The official death toll has not changed much in recent days, it has stagnated at 217, and now the tunnels and parking lots where there could be more victims of this catastrophe remain to be checked.
This number, which combines the Police and Civil Guard data, is based on the communications of missing persons that the authorities have. Now the work is based on to check the same and look for the people. Some of them could have died and their bodies are waiting to be identified in the improvised facilities at the Valencia Fair, according to these same sources.
The Civil Guard has in its possession the communication of 235 missing and reports of 124 people. These data correspond to the figures from eight in the morning this Monday. The balance of the National Police has similar numbers. It should be remembered that in the first 24 hours, 112 received nearly 1,900 notices, a number that has been reduced in the following days.
The agents are now working to contact the relatives who have reported and to search for the people. There are communications that could have been duplicated and therefore the work is completely meticulous with great respect for possible victims.
Despite this, the official number of missing people is a mystery. SOS Missing It has about 60 people who have not been located by their relatives, according to sources from the entity to Vozpópuli. This association removes from time to time the posters of some of them as they communicate their death to their families.
Death toll stagnates
Despite this, this Monday the number of deaths remains at 213 in Valencia, 2 in Letur and one in Málaga and another in Mira. The balance has gone 48 hours without updating because according to the Government delegate, Pilar Bernabé, “it is already there are no bodies on the surface and now subways, tunnels, parking and channels are being reviewed.”
Precisely, the lieutenant general of the UME, Javier Marcos, has planned a morgue in Valencia with capacity for more than 400 deceased. Figures that completely agree with the figures of missing people currently managed by both the National Police and the Civil Guard.
Source: www.vozpopuli.com