Morning coverage focused on volunteer coordination challenges in Valencia's flood zones, with authorities requesting staged arrivals to prevent chaos. By midday, reports emerged of President Mazón's three-hour lunch with a journalist during the DANA crisis, while claiming poor cell reception prevented communication with Minister Ribera until 20:00.
The afternoon brought reports of putrefaction in affected areas and continued searches for 50 missing persons. The political narrative shifted as evening approached, with thousands gathering in Valencia's streets demanding Mazón's resignation. The initially "silent" march grew to 130,000 participants according to some sources.
The protests ended with calls for criminal charges, while Valencia's mayor addressed reports of "vandalism." The number of missing persons was revised down to 41 by day's end.