Floods and torrential rain returned to the Valencia region on Wednesday night, but this time they were ready for it, and the areas hit two weeks ago escaped further disaster.
More than 220 people died in this eastern coastal area at the end of October, and the town of Paiporta was hit hardest with the loss of 60 lives.
In the midst of despair the local population are understandably searching for beacons of hope, for example the remarkable story of what happened at the Whitby English language school.
As the whole road became engulfed in water, the college’s co-director, Daniel Burguet, repeatedly pounded against a door with a chair leg that he’d just picked up.
Filmed from a 3rd floor balcony across the street, Daniel is seen smashing constantly against the glass.
He is trapped with his 11-year-old daughter, Noa, and three younger children inside the school, unable to reach a higher floor.
Eventually, Danny breaks down the door of the next building along and, one by one, he pulls the children to safety.
“When I got through that door, I felt so relieved. Finally, we were safe,” Daniel tells me as he carries on repairs to the school.
In the quest for fragments of solace, it’s also perhaps understandable that when tales of bravery are found, they are celebrated unashamedly.
Local media have hailed Danny as the "Hero of Pairporta".