The municipality of Alfafar in Valencia is grappling with severe disruptions following a catastrophic event that has left most neighborhoods without electricity, water, and internet.
Residents like Ana Palmero are waiting for essential supplies, with food distribution delayed and communication limited to walkie-talkies.
The local infrastructure is in disarray, with streets filled with debris and vehicles, and the water supply, though partially restored, remains non-potable.
The community is largely isolated, relying on sporadic aid and facing food shortages exacerbated by initial looting.
Volunteers and local authorities are working tirelessly to provide relief, but the situation remains dire, with many residents forced to travel to neighboring towns for basic necessities.
The death toll in the province has tragically risen to over 200, highlighting the severity of the disaster.






