The rainfall, which accumulated up to 145.4 liters per square meter in el Vendrell and 136.5 in Torredembarra, also necessitated the relocation of around a hundred people from the Arc de Berà Campsite and another hundred from a nightclub in el Vendrell to reception centers. The Inuncat plan remains on alert, with forecasts of further storms for Sunday, albeit less intense.
In Roda de Berà, a wall near the promenade collapsed, injuring three individuals. Two were transported to Joan XXIII Hospital (one in critical condition and one serious), while a third was taken to Santa Tecla Hospital.
In the same municipality, firefighters evacuated 300 people from the Arc de Berà Campsite. A hundred of them were housed at the municipal sports center, where Civil Protection, the Red Cross, and the City Council established a reception and supply area. Affected individuals are now progressively returning to the campsite. In Creixell, a reception center was set up at the municipal hall, which is now empty.
In el Vendrell, emergency services relocated 100 people from a nightclub to the Pla de Mar school, where reception and supplies were managed. Currently, no one remains in the reception center.
The 112 emergency number received 829 calls by 2 PM, generating 499 cases. The regions with the most incidents are Tarragonès (42.95%), Baix Penedès (35.77%), and Vallès Occidental (8.46%). The Medical Emergency System (SEM) attended to 40 people, transferring 11, including the three involved in the Roda de Berà incident.
The Bombers de la Generalitat (Generalitat Firefighters) responded to 283 calls between 2 AM and 1:30 PM, primarily in the Tarragonès and Baix Penedès regions. El Vendrell, Roda de Berà, and Creixell saw the most activations. Two people trapped under rubble were freed in Roda de Berà, and evacuations from campsites due to water accumulation were carried out. Rescues of people trapped by water in vehicles and homes also occurred, with no serious injuries reported.
Firefighters are currently working to address the flooding of a 1,200 square meter underground parking lot in Coma-ruga, affecting approximately 30 vehicles. Additionally, ravines and flood-prone areas in Les Cases d'Alcanar and La Ràpita are being inspected, and the Agents Rurals (Rural Agents) are monitoring affected zones and closing impassable access routes.
The Servei Català de Trànsit (SCT) reports that the N-340 road between Coma-ruga and el Vendrell was closed for about 5 hours due to puddles, but the situation is now normalized.
Civil Protection maintains the Inuncat plan in an alert phase. Intense storms are forecast for tonight and tomorrow morning in the Tarragonès, Baix Camp, and Terres de l'Ebre regions, though less severe than today's. The CECAT (Operational Coordination Center of Catalonia) is monitoring forecasts and incidents.




