Japan Weekend: Nov 23 – 24
One of Valencia’s biggest pop culture events featuring Japanese anime, manga and more.
One of Valencia’s biggest pop culture events featuring Japanese anime, manga and more.
As Valencia continues to recover from the recent floods, public transportation is adjusting and cultural programming has resumed. Here’s what you need to know this week: Transport Updates Flood Risk Assessment More than 2 million residents in Valencia live in flood plains or near ravines. Las Provincias has published a series of insightful articles…
A look at the latest developments in the aftermath of Valencia’s devastating floods, from sobering new data to enterprising charity efforts and an exclusive restaurant at the center of a political storm. Sobering Data from the Recent Floods The Data Integration Center has released detailed findings on the devastating impact of the recent floods, revealing…
The weather alert level in Valencia has been downgraded to yellow, as the weather system leaves the region. Traffic restrictions have been lifted as of noon. Schools and other activities will resume on Friday, November 15. Stay Informed For the latest updates, follow local emergency channels on social media or download the 112 GVA app…
Welcome to this week’s news roundup: A look at what happened and what to expect in the days ahead. Flood Response Protest On Saturday, an estimated 130,000 people gathered to protest the government’s slow response to the recent flood disaster. Demonstrators called for the resignation of Generalitat President Carlos Mazón others also held Spanish Prime…
UPDATE: Valencia is slowly recovering but there is still a lot that needs to be done. In many affected areas, streets still haven’t been completely cleared. Power and water supply is also intermittent in some places. Below are some of the best ways to connect with ongoing volunteer and donation efforts.