The catastrophic flooding in Valencia continued to dominate Italian media. The death toll rose from 207 to 211, with up to 1,900 people missing. A woman was rescued after being trapped in her car for three days, offering a glimmer of hope. The focus shifted to a submerged parking garage with 5,700 spaces in a shopping center, described by divers as a "cemetery." Prime Minister Sanchez deployed an additional 10,000 military personnel and agents to assist. Controversy surrounded the local governor, accused of downplaying the danger and potentially concealing casualties. The disaster overshadowed other news, including Italy's resumption of migrant operations with Albania and concerns about the upcoming U.S. elections. The day concluded with reports of Russian advances in Ukraine, adding to the somber mood.