River Foix in Barcelona overflowed on Saturday, dragging two people that are still allegedly missing | Credit: @agnosticwaylife on X
Rescue teams from three different Barcelona corporations in Cubelles resumed on Sunday the search for two people, a mother and her child, who were swept away yesterday by the River Foix as it roared through the town due to torrential rains.
A massive storm battered the western Spanish communities of Aragon, Catalonia and Valencia on Saturday, when at about 8:30 pm a person called 112 emergency services claiming he had witnessed how the river currents had dragged away the mother and her child.
However, according to Rosa M. Fonoll, the Mayor of Cubelles, there are no reports of missing persons in her locality. But the Catalonia Minister of the Interior, Núria Parlon, spoke with reporters this Sunday and confirmed that the missing persons are a woman and a child, according to an ABC report.
The Foix Reservoir floodgates
Although it has not been linked to the disappearance, several news outlets have highlighted the fact that the Catalan Water Agency opened the Foix Reservoir floodgates on Saturday, while Civil Protection sent an alert message to Cubelles’ residents via cell phones, warning them not to approach rivers or streams because of sudden water level rises.
Fire department personnel were working in the area where the alleged disappearance occurred, attempting to control the landslide. In a video posted on X by “A pie de Calle”, massive flows of muddy water are seen spilling onto the streets of Cubelles.
According to the witness, two people were crossing the Foix River on a wooden footbridge near its mouth. The bridge presumably collapsed due to the river’s current, and the two were swept away. In response to the call, firefighters began searching throughout the evening and into dawn, scouring the stream from the last point where the two persons were seen.
Parlon visited Cubelles to supervise the rescue teams. She said that approximately 70 firefighters were deployed to work on “the possible disappearance of the two people” in the Barcelona town and has indicated that “the search will continue for the next few hours.”
Torrential rains affected train schedules and a hospital
However, the local fire chief, Ricard Costa, said the rescue efforts might continue for a few more days. He also said his team is basing the search on the assumption that the two people were swept “by the current in the direction of the river” and were last seen “170 metres from the coastline. We are focusing our efforts from a little further upstream to the mouth of the river and 500 metres beyond the coastline and two kilometres of beach.”
The rains caused flooding in many homes and buildings, including the Alto Penedes Regional Hospital in Vilagranca del Penedés, which will remain closed for several weeks. Seventy-one people who were in the hospital at the time of the flooding were transferred to other medical centres.
The heavy water downpour also caused train cancellations of trains departing and arriving in Barcelona’s Sants Station, where the Red Cross had to assist about 150 people who were forced to spend the night at the station, RTVE reported.
Catalonia, which was on red alert this Saturday due to heavy rain, woke up to better, sunnier weather this Sunday.