```html
After the flood disaster in the town of Chiva in Valencia, volunteers have been working tirelessly for three days to clean the area. The disaster, which claimed the lives of 205 people and left many missing, has been recorded as one of the largest natural disasters in Spain's recent history.
Alicia Montero, one of the residents of the area, is just one of the volunteers cleaning the town that has been left completely covered in mud. Montero and her friends, whose boots, clothes, and gloves are covered in mud, are working hard to restore the disaster area to its former state.
While police and emergency teams continue their search for bodies, volunteers are providing the greatest support to the authorities, who have been inadequate in the face of the disaster's scale. Hundreds of people from the city of Valencia are flocking to the area, both by car and on foot.
In the storm and flood disaster that occurred on Tuesday, 7 people lost their lives in the town of Chiva alone. As search and rescue operations continue in the area, there are concerns about the rising number of missing persons.
Local officials, stating that "the only ray of hope in this disaster is the solidarity of the people," emphasize that without the support of volunteers, the cleaning and aid efforts would take much longer.
```
|