The DANA disaster in Valencia continued to dominate headlines as the death toll climbed to 214. Prime Minister Sánchez announced the deployment of 10,000 additional troops, while thousands of volunteers mobilized to assist affected areas. Valencia's President Mazón declared it "the worst moment in our history" and proposed five working groups to manage the crisis, requesting involvement from seven ministers. The government's response faced criticism for its perceived delay. Rescue operations persisted, with a dramatic rescue at a shopping center parking lot in Aldaia. Nineteen volunteers were intoxicated by carbon monoxide in Chiva. As night fell, the Generalitat extended mobility restrictions to individuals and volunteers in 11 municipalities due to continued rainfall risks.