On October 29, 2024, an unusual amount of rain led to catastrophic conditions in towns close to the mountains west of Valencia, including the towns of Paiporta and Massanassa. 222 people lost their lives, and the destruction in the affected towns was enormous. A month later, the consequences of the flooding were still very visible – especially among the locals who had lost their belongings, childhood homes or, in some cases, their lives.
In Paiporta, a small town outside Valencia with 25,000 inhabitants, 45 people lost their lives in the flooding. Spanish media described Paiporta as ‘zona cero’, the epicenter of the catastrophe.










