Spain is grappling with a severe weather crisis as the Depresión Aislada en Niveles Altos (Dana) continues to unleash torrential rains and storms across the country.
The Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (Aemet) has issued a red alert for Castellón, indicating extreme risk to life and infrastructure.
This follows a series of devastating weather events that have claimed 95 lives, primarily in the Comunitat Valenciana.
The Dana has caused widespread flooding and damage, with significant rainfall recorded in various regions, including Cádiz and Castellón.
Despite a slight decrease in intensity, the weather emergency persists, with authorities urging caution and adherence to safety guidelines.
The trajectory of the Dana remains uncertain, but it is expected to shift towards the southeast, potentially reducing its impact over the weekend.