Biescas, Lorca, Muxía and the volcano… Those who were in charge when all these catastrophes broke out confess that human beings tend to minimize the size of the disaster. “If you suddenly understand what is happening, you go under the table to cry.” Stress, anger, disbelief and immediate decision making: this is how human beings face calamities when they are in control
When the volunteers who come to help Valencia set foot on the devastated areas They tell each other that it looks like a set, that what they see is incredible to them, that they can’t believe it. It seems to them that they are traveling through a…
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