The dogs of the Military Emergency Unit (UME) of the Civil Guard found the body of a woman this Saturday, 50 meters from the Vallehermoso stream, at the height of the area known as Valdeoro, in Valmojado (Toledo), while they were carrying out work search for a 54-year-old woman who disappeared last Sunday in that municipality after the heavy rains that fell during DANA last weekend. In addition, a body has been found in the San Juan Reservoir, in front of the bridge over the Alberche River, in Madrid. It is a middle-aged man and his identification is being carried out. The Civil Guard assures that “it has no data” to confirm that the death has already occurred as a result of DANA. If so, the heavy rains last week will have led to the loss of the lives of eight people in total, waiting for the identity of the person found this Saturday in Madrid to be verified.

This has been confirmed by Civil Guard sources to Europa Press, who have indicated that the discovery occurred around 11:00 am. The woman’s body, pending identification, was found between two vineyards, hidden among weeds and mud.

Some 150 members of the Military Emergency Unit (UME) had joined the search operation for the missing woman in Valmojado (Toledo) since 7:30 a.m. this Saturday, after her car, a Seat Altea, was dragged by the storm caused by DANA last weekend, when it was traveling on the CM-4004 as it passed through Valmojado, being found on Monday at kilometer 1,800 of the aforementioned highway.

The UME has joined this Saturday in the search efforts, in which the Citizen Security Unit of the Toledo Command, the Group of Underwater Activities Specialists (GEAS), the mountain service, have been participating throughout the week. a rescue dog for missing people and another in search of corpses, Citizen Security patrols, Infocam patrols, Civil Protection of Valmojado, Mora and Portillo de Toledo, and Toledo Local Police with a drone.

The same sources have detailed that, while waiting for the coroner and the judge at the scene of the discovery, the identification of the body is scheduled to take place this Sunday.