As Valencia grappled with DANA's aftermath, regional president Mazón requested €31.4 billion from the government for crisis management. The death toll stood at 217, with 111 fully identified. Tensions persisted in affected areas, particularly Paiporta, where residents expressed frustration over slow aid. The government announced plans to prohibit layoffs of workers affected by the DANA.
Meanwhile, severe weather shifted to Catalonia, causing widespread disruption in Barcelona. Heavy rainfall led to flooding, train service suspensions, and flight diversions. Civil Protection issued alerts for torrential rains in several areas.
Political controversies continued, with conflicting statements from Mazón and the head of the Military Emergency Unit regarding emergency response management. Opposition leader Feijóo called for a national emergency declaration, which Mazón rejected.