As the affected communities struggle to come to terms with the disaster, it's essential that we come together to provide support and assistance.
Information telephone numbers
If you're looking for information on how to help or need assistance yourself, here are some essential telephone numbers to keep handy:
0034 900 365 112: Telephone for relatives of missing persons
112: Emergencies
0034 900 104 971: Red Cross
011: DGT
Donations
Every little bit counts, and your donation can make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by the floods. Here are some ways to donate:
Cáritas has also set up two accounts for making donations by bank transfer, as well as through their website www.caritas.es:
SANTANDER: ES4500491892642110553738
SABADELL: ES5400810216700002187226
BIZUM: 00089
Blood donations
Three blood donation points have been set up in Valencia:
Luis Vives Institute of Valencia (Calle Xàtiva, 11) from 11am to 9pm
Valencian Community Transfusion Centre (Avenida del Cid, 65 acc.) from 8.30am to 9pm
Donation Room of La Fe Hospital, from 8.30am to 2pm.
Food and clothing collection
Several collection points have been set up in Valencia and surrounding areas:
Mestalla stadium: Food and basic necessities
Calle San Juan Bosco, 48: Clothing, basic necessities and food
Ribarroja Town Hall: Warm clothing and blankets at the CEIP Cervantes, located at Calle Metge Fleming
Torrent: Solidarity point at number 1 Calle Sol, in the Vedat Pavilion
In the Community of Madrid, basic necessities, clothing and non-perishable foods are being collected to be taken to Valencia:
San Blas, at Calle Lucas Mallada, 1, local 2, from 2pm to 9pm
Renfe in Pozuelo de Alarcón, on Calle Segundo de Mata (donations at the gate).
Reception centres
Several reception centres have been set up for people who need a place to stay after the DANA:
Valencia: Paseo de la Petxina, 42
Requena: Local theatre, located at Calle Cruces, 5
Utiel: El Tollo hotel, on Calle Altos de San Agustín
Stay informed
For the latest updates on the situation, follow official channels:
DGT (@DGTes)
Renfe (@Inforenfe)
Aena (@aena)
Travel advisory
The authorities recommend avoiding travel unless absolutely necessary. If you must travel, check the status of roads, trains and planes before embarking on your journey.
Let's come together to support those affected by the devastating floods. Every donation, every volunteer hour and every act of kindness counts.
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