jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. in a moment, we'll get the latest from sima kotecha in rome, and hugh schofield in paris, but first to, damian grammaticas. i'm just outside the capital, madrid, in the region surrounding madrid, in the region surrounding madrid, a few miles outside the city itself. over the weekend, we had a state of emergency decreed across the country. under the powers that prime minister pedro sanchez has under that state of emergency, he has restricted movement of all spaniards, nobody allowed to leave their home in sa have a specific reason, nobody can leave their home u nless reason, nobody can leave their home unless they are buying food or medication, for example. police are patrolling the streets, and you can be fined if you are found out on the streets without a good reason. i've been to the supermarket today and things were very quiet, people were keeping a distance between each other in the queues and other people we re other in the queues and other people were wearing masks and gloves. it is a very unusual situation for spaniards today. alarming figures here in italy. again, 368 more deat