The one-hour ‘fade to black’ of the Emergency Center on DANA day that Mazón cannot explain either

Every day that passes and after the information that the Generalitat and the Government of Spain has about what happened at the critical meeting of the Integrated Operational Coordination Center (Cecopi) on October 29 is made public, we know better what was done well. And how bad it was on that tragic day when 220 people died and 9 are still missing. In her appearance in the Congress of Deputies, the Minister of Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, revealed that the Cecopi meeting on the key day of DANA in Valencia “went black” between 6 and 7 p.m. That is to say, the institutions that followed the key meeting by videoconference were left without information about what was happening. Among them, the Government delegate in the Valencian Community, Pilar Bernabé.

This supposed information break coincides with the time in which the president of the Generalitat was still having lunch and at 6:28 p.m. he made the now famous call to the mayor of Cullera, Jordi Mayor, in which Mazón did not inform him of any of the risks. and alerts that at that time had already been put on the table in the emergency center. This period of time also coincides with 6:45 p.m. when, as the president acknowledged in the Corts Valencianes, the Minister of Justice, Salomé Pradas, warned him that there was a serious danger of the Forata dam overflowing and he decided to go to the Cecopi in person. Between 6:45 p.m. and after 7:30 p.m., which is when the president of the Generalitat arrived at Cecopi, Mazón himself explained in the Valencian Parliament that the journey between València and l’Eliana cost him more than expected. the significant traffic congestion due to rush hour and due to storm problems. Did the blackout occur so that the Minister of Justice could contact President Mazón and thus make a decision?

This and other questions that citizens are asking with these new revelations could not be revealed this Thursday, since it was the Presidency of the Generalitat that carried out its particular “information blackout” on this topic. The vice president of the Valencian Government, Susana Camarero, has not held her daily press conference to attend to the media and has only answered journalists on the subject at the entrance to Cecopi. “The one who has been disconnected, without a doubt, for twenty-one days has been Vice President Ribera,” she replied when asked about this issue. He hasn’t said anything else.

Neither did the spokesperson for Cecopi, Rosa Touris, who in her intervention after the meeting stated that the issue of “going black” had not been discussed at Cecopi, so she did not offer any further explanations. The president of the Generalitat, who since his appearance in the Corts has not given a press conference or an interview to any media, still does not appear and is limited to answering questions quickly and running when entering and leaving the Cecopi or during a visit. to municipalities. This Wednesday, the president of the Generalitat was not even within striking distance of the media. Not one event on his public agenda.

The one who has answered journalists’ questions on the subject is the Government delegate. “I don’t want to spend all the time talking about what happened on the 29th, but of course what I can tell you is that it was the Generalitat that announced to us that it was stopping Cecopi and stopped it for an hour,” said Bernabé. .

The reasons why he stopped it and the time it took “to reconnect” and for the meeting to “start again” must be explained by the person who “told us that they were stopping and that they would let us know when they started again,” Bernabé added before the media, and insisted that it is the Generalitat that must “give the explanations for why they stopped him.”

Bernabé has also indicated that the Cecopi was “stopped for an hour” that afternoon of the Dana in which a flood devastated the province of Valencia, after the Generalitat notified those participating in that meeting that it was going to “take a break.” ”, and after the “break” the meeting resumed. “They will be the ones who will have to explain why they stopped it,” he insisted. Well, for now, the information blackout continues.

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