InfoDANA is launched, offering detailed tracking of reconstruction efforts after the storm

Oct 28, 2025 | Actualidad, Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Post, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition

The new interactive platform InfoDANA Recuperación is now available, enabling the public to monitor in detail the progress of recovery in the areas affected by the DANA storm of October 29, 2024 and the following days.

Developed by the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory in collaboration with the Reconstruction Commissioner and the public company Tragsa, this digital map displays the financial aid allocated to each municipality, as well as projects already completed or currently underway.

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InfoDANA is launched, offering detailed tracking of reconstruction efforts after the storm

The investments shown on the platform amount to €6.992 billion, while total aid —including guarantees and other contributions that cannot be broken down by municipality— already exceeds €8 billion.

InfoDANA presents geolocated data through a user-friendly interface, updated regularly, and organised into categories such as infrastructure, water systems, support for businesses and self-employed workers, assistance for affected residents and aid for the primary sector.

The platform also includes satellite images taken before and after the storm, allowing users to observe the impact and progress made in the recovery process. A third image will be incorporated once all reconstruction works are completed.

In addition to local initiatives, the visor provides information on large-scale interventions such as improvements to major infrastructure, commuter rail services and natural environments of high importance, including the AP-7 motorway and the Albufera Natural Park in Valencia.

InfoDANA Recuperación is accessible via mobile devices as well, ensuring public access to ongoing updates on the recovery efforts.