The impact of DANA in Spain has crossed borders. The storm that is hitting the country and has left several dozen dead and thousands of buildings hit is expressed from various points of view in the European press. From neighboring territories, such as Portugal or France, to several German newspapers such as ‘Bild’ have changed their covers with the heavy rains that have hit the Iberian Peninsula. With great caution due to the seriousness of the situation, the media have expressed the figures of the catastrophe. The countries with the greatest coverage are the European ones, which have even considered sending reporters to Valencia. Through the statements of the Spanish authorities and with the illustration of several videos they seek to group the impact it has had on the people who have lost their lives. Related Standard News No DANA is felt in the province of Segovia: more than 40 books and risk of floods due to the flooding of the Riaza ABC River The yellow notice from Aemet continues in Soria until this noonThe front pages of the nearby territoriesWith various pieces of information on the covers, ‘The Guardian’, in the United Kingdom; ‘Publico PT’, in Portugal or ‘Le Monde’ in France, frame in their first pages the impact of the natural disaster in Spain. Focused on the Valencian Community, they have carried out a count of the people who have died. In this case, the one that has provided the most information has been the Portuguese newspaper, which has considered providing information about the roads in various sections of its website. In addition, the situation has been reported in Letur. The front page of the Portuguese newspaper PUBLICO PTNot all countries that are on Spain’s geographical radar have reacted to the disappearances and deaths. The main newspapers in Andorra or Morocco have not expressed information about the situation that has occurred in the Iberian Peninsula. Other newspapers that have compiled the impact of DANA in Spanish territory have been the German newspapers with the ‘Bild’ at the top. head. Outside Europe there have been no more complaints from the main countries.
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