On October 29, 2024, the Valencia region in Spain experienced a devastating weather event known as a DANA, leading to torrential rains and severe flooding.
This catastrophe, marked by record-breaking rainfall, highlights the urgent need to reassess flood risk management in Spain.
Historical data shows that while this event was extreme, it was not unprecedented, as similar disasters have occurred in the past.
The combination of high hazard, increased exposure, and vulnerability has exacerbated the impact of such natural events.
Urban development in flood-prone areas has increased risk, underscoring the necessity for improved territorial planning and modern risk management strategies.
The event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of integrating advanced prediction tools and clear protocols to mitigate future disasters.