The city of Valencia remains immersed in pain from the tragedy with ten dead in the fire of a residential building. The Institute of Legal Medicine continues to identify the bodies of the deceased, awaiting the results of DNA analysis and in some cases anthropological studies.

The official mourning for the victims, which ends at noon local time on Monday, includes the suspension of all events leading up to the internationally famous Fallas festival in the eastern Spanish city of about 800,000 inhabitants. The building had an insurance policy for around 26.5 million euros in terms of the building and another 31 million for the community furniture.