Morning coverage in Spain was dominated by the human toll of the Crans-Montana explosion, as editors shifted from casualty counts to survival narratives and reports of missing youth. This Swiss tragedy remained a central editorial pillar throughout the day, with late-afternoon reporting focusing on forensic details and the 'human trap' layout of the site. By midday, domestic political accountability reclaimed the lead. Progressive and conservative outlets alike prioritized the news that PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo had submitted his private WhatsApp exchanges with Carlos Mazón to the judiciary. The specific timing and content of these messages, regarding communication initiatives during the DANA disaster, became the focal point of the evening cycle, appearing repeatedly across state and private media. Simultaneously, a secondary editorial focus emerged regarding the privatization of healthcare in Madrid, with reports highlighting significant billing from Quirón and Ribera Salud to the regional government. Late-night headlines briefly touched on international space competition, noting the impact of President Trump's policies on NASA’s lunar timeline.