Rescuers continue to find bodies of flood victims in eastern Spain.
The natural disaster claimed the lives of at least 158 people, local authorities and regional emergency services reported on their social media pages.
This number may still change as the search continues. The day before, on October 30, 95 people were reported dead.
In addition, rescuers and municipal services still have to deal with the consequences of the cataclysm.
Dozens of roads are currently blocked in eastern Spain and rail service has been disrupted.
About 70,000 households were left without electricity.
Storm warnings remain in effect in a number of regions.
Valencia was the hardest hit, with the most deaths.
Heavy rains also hit the southern regions of the country.
Due to the large number of deaths, the kingdom's authorities declared three days of mourning - from October 31 to November 2.