The historical tragedy for DANA in Valencia It is already the largest natural disaster of the century in Spain and possibly in Europe. The effects left by the devouring storm of last October 29 in the Levant continue to appear days later, when significant material damage is still known and, most importantly and painful, when there is still multiple missing and the death toll is not definitive.
The greatest pain is being faced by the residents of the area, who mourn their losses and who have no choice but to move forward, or those who have loved ones there and feel with frustration that they cannot help as they would like. The troops sent to ground zero, as well as volunteers and other professionals, such as journalists, who are working in the area also they live the situation helplessly.
The popular Maria Casado is one of those who has moved to Valencia to tell the last hour of DANA. The Telecinco News presenter was in Andalusia at the beginning of the storm and in the last few days she moved to Valencia. His live shows from there have been groundbreaking and one of them, during a live show late on Saturday, will be especially remembered.
“They feel alone, they feel abandoned”
And, from a street in Catarroja, he could not help but make a forceful complaint after having learned dramatic stories first-hand. «They feel alone, they feel abandoned after five days,” he commented in front of the cameras. “After what happened here, they have been two or three days” without receiving water, food or help to clear streets and basements.
«The reality, They are going to allow me to be so frank, They have experienced a fucking horror. A fucking horror, a fucking hell,” he said live, using words that are not at all common in news programs. Casado ended his connection by insisting that “five days later, help has not yet arrived here.”
Hours before, he had already connected on other live channels, where he was able to speak with affected people who were begging for machinery, help and hands to clean the streets and rescue the victims. «We have been with the residents of Catarroja since early in the morning, talking to them, chatting. The situation is quite complicated, to say the least. devastating», he confessed before the cameras.
«Hands are not enough, let the Army enter», she commented after speaking with neighbors who, in addition, told her that they predicted that in the still flooded basements they would find many of the missing. “Four days since the tragedy and they are telling us that only yesterday they began to receive a little help,” lamented the ‘Informativos Telecinco’ presenter.
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