Week in News: Heatwave, Political Vandalism, Trash Woes, and Bulls on the Run

Bon dia! Here is your news update for Monday, 7 July.


Weather Alert

The heatwave scorching Europe has claimed at least two lives in the Valencia region and caused infrastructure damage, including burst water pipes in El Palmar. The AEMET meteorological agency warns that extreme heat may be followed by storms and even hail.
Two people die from heatstroke in Alicante and Castellón – El País
Heat causes burst pipes on two consecutive nights in El Palmar – Las Provincias
AEMET warns of storms, hail, and gales as temperatures soar – Levante-EMV

The increasing frequency of heatwaves is fueling political debate about how Valencia should adapt to climate change.
Climate shelters, awnings, or more gardens? Heat adaptation becomes political – Valencia Plaza


Politics in Valencia

The PSPV Socialist Party headquarters in Valencia was defaced with black paint, amid public anger over corruption allegations. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez also came under pressure from the opposition Partido Popular during its national congress, with the possibility of early elections looming.
PSPV headquarters vandalized with black paint – Las Provincias
Latest updates on Spain’s political developments – El País

Socialist officials in Valencia accuse the regional PP of using corruption headlines to distract from its mismanagement, particularly in the delayed response to the October floods. New court testimony reveals that the Generalitat was warned about possible flash floods days before the disaster.
PP uses Ábalos posters to deflect from criticism over flood response – El País
Mazón’s government knew about flash flood risk five days in advance – El País


Flood Recovery

Nine months after October’s devastating floods, a new bridge over the Poyo ravine has been partially reopened to traffic.
New bridge to Torrent opens to traffic – Las Provincias

President Mazón met with victims’ families for the second time last week. While past meetings have been contentious, this time, families focused on infrastructure demands rather than calling for his resignation.
Mazón meets flood victims’ association for second time – El País

Meanwhile, coordination between regional and national governments remains poor. Separate, unaligned flood recovery plans have delayed implementation, and only a fraction of allocated funds have been spent.
Governments pursue separate reconstruction plans without coordination – Valencia Plaza
Only €292 million of €700 million flood fund has been spent – Levante-EMV


Changing City & Development

Housing Crisis
Mayor María José Catalá has dismissed claims that tourism is driving Valencia’s housing crisis. She insists the problem lies in a lack of public housing, not short-term rentals.
Catalá: “It’s perverse to link tourism to housing shortage” – Valencia Plaza

Trash Troubles
A recent city cleanliness survey ranked overflowing garbage containers as the second most pressing issue for residents — just behind unaffordable housing.
Valencia ranks poorly for street cleanliness – Levante-EMV

Youth Travel Controversy
Valencia youth criticized the phased rollout of the Móbilis 30 card, which offered free transport until 1 July. Confusion and delays sparked backlash on social media.
Free transport for under-31s ends as Móbilis 30 launches – Levante-EMV


Crime & Public Safety

Authorities are searching for the driver of an Audi A4 involved in a high-speed crash caught on camera. The video shows the vehicle forcing another car to flip dramatically.
Civil Guard hunts Audi driver after highway hit-and-run – Las Provincias

A chemical spill in Alcàsser caused a lockdown and led the DGT to warn drivers to seal windows to avoid inhaling toxic fumes.
Toxic gas leak from truck forces lockdown in Alcàsser – Las Provincias


History & Memory

Archaeologists are using DNA testing to identify three possible Civil War victims discovered in a mass grave in Riba-roja.
Three Civil War-era bodies found in Riba-roja mass grave – Las Provincias


In Other News

Awa Fam, a rising basketball star born in Valencia to Senegalese parents, shares her dreams of playing for the national team — and the WNBA.
? Awa Fam: “My dream has always been the national team and WNBA” – Las Provincias

The San Fermín Festival begins Monday in Pamplona, featuring nine days of celebration and the famous daily running of the bulls.
Pamplona kicks off nine-day San Fermín festival – Las Provincias

Valencia News: Easter Petals, British Gangsters, and Why the Best Paella Isn’t in Valencia ?

Happy Easter Monday! Here’s your community news update for Monday, 21 April. Reminder: Today is a public holiday. Most supermarkets and stores are closed. Regular hours resume on Tuesday.


Easter Celebrations

Semana Santa Marinera wrapped up with flower petals falling from balconies during the Easter Sunday procession, featuring participants dressed as Biblical figures. On Good Friday, the atmosphere was more solemn.

Tragedy near Buñol: A man was gored to death during a bullfight.


Politics in Valencia

Valencia’s local police chief has been forced into retirement after the mayor declined to extend his term— part of a broader shakeup amid ongoing corruption investigations.

A new analysis by emergency services experts pinpointed systemic failures by local councils as well as a lack of leadership and coordination by the Generalitat Valencia as reasons for the high death toll in the disaster.

Another mass demonstration is planned for 28 April to protest the regional government’s handling of last October’s floods.


Flood Recovery

Last year’s flood disaster left behind nearly 800,000 tons of garbage and sludge, which cleanup crews are still working to remove.

Villarreal CF has donated more funds to help restore flood-damaged football fields, bringing its total donation to €2.3 million.


Housing Shortage

A new study estimates that tourist apartments have prevented hundreds of new homes from entering the market since 2018.

Meanwhile, the regional government has only built only a fraction of the public housing units it had promised—despite receiving state funding.

New proposed regulations would limit tourist rentals in areas where more than 8% of housing is already for tourists. The rules also propose capping tourist use of commercial properties to 15%.


Changing City

Several homeless migrants in Valencia say they were sent from Barcelona with city-paid bus tickets. Some are also seasonal workers priced out of the housing market.

The Church of San Juan de la Cruz on Poeta Querol is nearing the final stages of its restoration.

For language learners: Las Provincias has a podcast on the transformation of a former prison into an administrative building.


Crime and Corruption

The Guardia Civil arrested a group of heavily-armed British gangsters targeting cannabis clubs along the Costa Blanca.

A drug trafficking ring in Burjassot was dismantled by the Policia Nacional, confiscating cocaine and other illegal drugs.

In Picassent prison, inmates have used drones and creative methods to smuggle in mobile phones.


Climate and Environment

The Mediterranean region is expected to be one of the hardest-hit by climate change, with two-thirds of flood-related deaths projected to occur here, a new study finds.

The Valencian government is promoting hiking as a tool against rural depopulation, with plans to improve the GR7 trail.

Valencia is leading a national pilot project to study how biodiversity affects agriculture and fruit production.


Food News

A bakery in Mislata has been named the best panquemao baker in Valencia, thanks to its commitment to traditional methods.

In a surprise statement, celebrity chef Ferran Adrià declared that the best paellas are not in Valencia—but in nearby Alicante ?