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00:00The images you are seeing, Diego, are terrible, Carlos, terrible.
00:06This happened last night in Spain.
00:08Look at what that man is doing.
00:10Desperate, breaking the windows.
00:14Look at what he's doing now.
00:19Look at what he's doing now.
00:26They were illuminating him from above.
00:28From above. Look at what he's delivering.
00:30Look at what he's taking out.
00:31A baby.
00:34A baby.
00:35Oh my God.
00:36And there he can also recover the mother of the baby.
00:43This is what is happening today in Spain, Diego.
00:46155 dead, hundreds of missing, unfortunately.
00:53They will continue the bad news with findings.
00:56And this DANA, a word that one learned, at least I did,
01:00from this atmospheric phenomenon that swept,
01:04especially with Valencia, with the province of Valencia,
01:07some localities, but it swept with many deaths.
01:12Look at this image.
01:14Cars stacked up, a city around,
01:17and people who, in the face of this catastrophe,
01:21had no reference or where to start looking.
01:24Many people looking for relatives,
01:26friends, absolutely uninformed.
01:30The Spanish government, which decreed three days of mourning
01:33for this tragedy, which practically has no precedent
01:37in Spanish history.
01:39Today I was listening to a journalist from the place
01:42who said that the data would not be entirely real
01:49in the number of deaths.
01:51He says that there are a lot of missing people,
01:54but a lot.
01:56You still can't check the number of people
01:59who are missing.
02:03Look at what that is.
02:05That is the power of nature, right?
02:08Completely.
02:09And always, unfortunately, I remember when we talked
02:12about the fires, and always someone from the islands
02:14told me, you can always put out the fire.
02:18When the water comes, there is absolutely nothing
02:21you can do.
02:22No, torn cities, cities crossed by the streets
02:27that became real rivers, highways like this,
02:31the security forces themselves, the rescuers,
02:33also affected, and for that reason,
02:35let's say, they can't access some...
02:38Look at this image.
02:39Look at this terrible image.
02:41Of the highway that is torn by a river,
02:46by a river, practically.
02:48Do you know what I want to ask Bani?
02:50If you can show me the image that moved me so much.
02:53Look.
02:54It's terrible.
02:55Look, look, look at what that is.
02:56Cars dragged with families inside.
02:58And what do you do, Diego?
02:59What do you do, Diego, in that case?
03:00And well, what happens is that the instinct is,
03:02I preserve my vehicle, right?
03:04One believes that the safest place is the car,
03:06no.
03:07I believe that there is more.
03:08There is a video that moves me a lot.
03:10A woman who fought against the water,
03:12saving her dog.
03:14And that you saw that if they rescued her,
03:18it had to be with the dog.
03:19Do we have that image, Bani?
03:23Yes, it is...
03:24Look, look, look at the bridge again.
03:26Look at the bridge.
03:27What madness.
03:28There is no chance.
03:29This one, one reads a phenomenon...
03:31Look, look, this is video, look.
03:32Ah, this is tremendous.
03:33He fights with the water.
03:34This is tremendous.
03:35Look, look at what it is.
03:36He doesn't let the animal go to his companion for nothing.
03:42Of course, and one counts as a victim, logically,
03:44to human lives, right?
03:46But the pets...
03:49I mean, it's the...
03:50It's that you notice that...
03:51The last thing one thinks, logically,
03:54the rescuers go first for the children,
03:56the women, then the adults.
03:58Notice what it is.
03:59It's a bag and the animal.
04:01Yes.
04:02That was what she...
04:04Yes or yes she had to have to save.
04:08That speaks for everything.
04:09This person speaks for everything.
04:11Absolutely everything.
04:12And that man is a hero.
04:13That man is a hero.
04:14One of the many.
04:15A hero.
04:16One of the many.
04:17A hero.
04:18And many Argentinians, logically,
04:19throughout Spain, in Europe,
04:20but specifically in this affected area,
04:23as far as I know,
04:24I don't know if there is information
04:26about Argentine victims.
04:27I don't think any has been confirmed so far,
04:30but yes, logically,
04:31that there are victims, not fatal,
04:33but victims who have lost material goods,
04:36among them, well,
04:37and who have had friends also damaged
04:40and family members damaged by this damage.
04:43An atmospheric phenomenon that occurs
04:45in the Mediterranean region
04:47and that this time, well,
04:49swept away a large part of this province of Valencia.
04:54Mario is connected.
04:55He is Argentine.
04:56He is, I understand, from Valencia
04:59and kindly attends us.
05:02And he had a bad time.
05:04He is looking for a friend.
05:06And he is looking for a friend,
05:07just like so many others.
05:09Mario, how are you?
05:10I am Diego Esteves.
05:11Agüel Suárez and Carlos Estrione are here for Alerta 24 7.
05:15First, I ask you how you are
05:17and what news do you have of your friend
05:19that you have not yet given to him.
05:21Hello, well, the truth is that this is a devastating,
05:24devastating.
05:25Here I am in the area.
05:26People are left with nothing.
05:27And it is very sad.
05:29Yes, people are responding.
05:31They are helping a lot.
05:32And nothing,
05:33I was just talking here with a man,
05:35who is also one of the tragedies
05:38that has happened to everyone.
05:39And, well, as you can see here,
05:41they opened all the sewers
05:43so that mud falls,
05:44because there is nothing else.
05:45The cars, you can see them here,
05:47how they are all.
05:48And, well, everywhere.
05:50Everywhere.
05:51And my friends don't give signals either.
05:53No, since yesterday.
05:55Since yesterday we can't.
05:56Of course, I am here and I stay still
05:57because there is no coverage either,
05:58because there is no light.
05:59Yes, yes.
06:00We are still seeing images
06:02that we have an infinity of images
06:04sent by Argentines
06:06that have come out in international media
06:07and we are sharing them.
06:09Yes, yes.
06:10Where does this Dana surprise you?
06:14There is no name to put,
06:15you have to put the name that it is, right?
06:17Yes, well.
06:18The Dana, where does it surprise you?
06:19They call it Dana,
06:20but really it is the cold drop of all life,
06:22come on, here in Spain.
06:23Of course.
06:24And what happened,
06:25the part that I saw hurricanes
06:27and images with tornadoes and everything,
06:30which was incredible,
06:31that is, right here,
06:3315 kilometers away,
06:35there are construction sites
06:37and everything,
06:38of material sales.
06:39Of course.
06:40I usually go through that area.
06:41If I go that afternoon,
06:42it happens to me,
06:43it's my turn too.
06:44Of course.
06:45I just didn't go.
06:46It's incredible, isn't it?
06:47It's incredible.
06:48If you were caught in the street,
06:49anything could happen.
06:50Yes, yes.
06:51What is to happen,
06:52from here, from this area,
06:54I am right now at 50 meters,
06:56the same,
06:57from the riverbed.
06:58There is a bicycle walkway
07:00that people are going through
07:02because you can no longer access
07:04other parts of Valencia,
07:06which are adjacent to this one,
07:08with the part from here,
07:10that is the tower.
07:11The next one would be Paiporta
07:13and you can't access it by route,
07:15only official vehicles.
07:17And now there are the firefighters.
07:20We have seen quite a few cars
07:22that are also stuck
07:24in the center of Valencia.
07:26Mario.
07:27They are saying that they don't take the vehicle
07:29and they continue with the car.
07:30It's incredible.
07:31Mario, they were telling me
07:32that the issue is also...
07:34Let's see, it has nothing to do with the country.
07:36It happens everywhere.
07:38Yes, yes, yes.
07:39It's a tragedy that can happen.
07:40No, no, but with the issue of looting.
07:42They told me that there is a lot of looting.
07:44Could it be?
07:45Yes.
07:46I have already heard several people
07:48who are saying,
07:49and I have also seen it in the news,
07:51that they are stealing right now.
07:53They are stealing, looting things.
07:56And in fact,
07:57there is nothing in the supermarkets.
07:59There is nothing.
08:00I see a lot of people
08:01who pass by with cleaning equipment
08:03and because there is no water.
08:04Looting is in markets.
08:06No, no, no.
08:07There are also looting in private houses.
08:09Today a journalist showed a jewelry store.
08:12Of course.
08:13They were swimming out of the jewelry store.
08:15It was a disaster.
08:16Yes, in fact,
08:17there were trapped people,
08:18trapped people in the supermarkets
08:19who were breaking the curtains
08:21and all the food was floating.
08:23It's crazy.
08:24And a baby too,
08:25which was floating on one side
08:26and the woman on the other side
08:27that the current took it
08:28and they couldn't do anything.
08:29It's crazy.
08:30And right now,
08:31I'm telling you,
08:32there are hundreds of people
08:33who are crossing the river,
08:34that is,
08:35what is the part of here
08:36that is not appreciated
08:37because there is no light.
08:38They only left the street light.
08:39Yes.
08:40And the number of people
08:41who come with minimal things is incredible.
08:45Even if it's bread,
08:46but people bring something.
08:47In Spain,
08:48is there talk of the number
08:49of real fatal victims?
08:52They are saying
08:53that there were more than 90.
08:54Now I don't know how much it can be.
08:58How many, sorry?
08:5995 only in Paiport.
09:0195 only in Paiport,
09:02next to the tower.
09:03And now they are burying
09:04a lot of people,
09:05dead people in the cars.
09:07And they are burying dead people
09:08in the cars.
09:09A man is telling me.
09:11My God.
09:13They are burying people
09:14who were under the mud,
09:15under the sediment.
09:16Of course.
09:17And they stayed,
09:18of course,
09:19they stayed in the cars.
09:22Here I have the man
09:23who is here.
09:24What a tragedy.
09:25Incredible.
09:26Incredible.
09:27It's a tsunami, isn't it?
09:28It's a tsunami.
09:29It's a tsunami, I mean,
09:30not with the same characteristics,
09:31isn't it?
09:32Let's say without understanding,
09:33without understanding,
09:34let's see,
09:35without...
09:36That it is collapsing.
09:37That it is collapsing.
09:38The images of Japan,
09:39those that the water
09:40entered and collapsed.
09:41Technically,
09:42it is an isolated depression
09:43at high levels,
09:44known as Dana,
09:45or La Dana.
09:46But for people to understand.
09:47It is a strong storm,
09:48isn't it?
09:49It is a strong storm,
09:50isn't it?
09:51It is a strong storm,
09:52isn't it?
09:53It is a strong storm,
09:54isn't it?
09:55Yes.
09:56That's why I'm saying,
09:57it is inevitable, Mario.
09:58Yes, yes, yes.
09:59Talk quietly,
10:00because they are giving
10:01information.
10:02Of course,
10:03because in fact I even imagine
10:05that the media of Spain
10:06they have to go there
10:07not to give information
10:08because they are
10:09unconnected.
10:10They are,
10:11the president of
10:12the president of Sanchez
10:13came,
10:14he also came this afternoon,
10:15he was here,
10:16according to what
10:17I heard,
10:18everyone,
10:19all the people
10:20it is a tsunami.
10:21Yes,
10:22As I heard, all the people who are talking here just came to take a picture and left.
10:26Of course.
10:27And that's what I was going to ask you.
10:30Is the state also responsible for this?
10:32Because, obviously, there was not enough notice of what was coming, right?
10:38And it caught them, let's say, unforeseen.
10:41According to the people, they notified late, right?
10:43I'm going to explain. My daughter works in Paiporta.
10:45Yes.
10:46And three hours before everything arrived here,
10:49my daughter already knew that they were evicting her there and they didn't say anything here.
10:52They didn't say anything.
10:53Nothing. Here, when we found out, we said, hey, where does the water come from?
10:56By population, apparently, this is what they were going to do.
10:59And the alert didn't work, Mario, clearly.
11:01Because my daughter knew it and they stayed, the firemen took her out.
11:04And they were going to take her to a higher place because where she was, she reached the first floor.
11:07Yes.
11:08Mario, dear.
11:09And my daughter told me three hours before I talked to her.
11:11And she told me, don't you dare come here.
11:13Yes.
11:14Yes, tell me, sorry.
11:15Sorry, sorry to interrupt you, you know, the anxiety here to ask and to know what is happening.
11:19Carlos greets you, unfortunately, normally.
11:22Mario, do you have any idea of ​​the number of missing people yet?
11:29The number of missing people, well, they are exactly right now.
11:33They are changing all the time, right?
11:35Of course.
11:36I have news from yesterday.
11:37We are in the middle of the night and we heard what people were telling us.
11:41Of course.
11:43Wow.
11:46What is that?
11:50Of course.
11:52Of course.
11:59Of course, Mario.
12:02Yes, of course.
12:13Yes, of course.
12:19Mario, let's do one thing.
12:21Please.
12:24Make yourself comfortable.
12:25We are going to take a short break.
12:27Make yourself comfortable and we will be back with you because we are really all moved because Spain, we know, is a brotherly town.
12:33There are many Argentines like you who also worry about us.
12:37Unfortunately, the bad news will continue and they are about to come because all the sediments are being removed,
12:44which left this catastrophe, this name that we have learned.
12:48The Adana, known as Gotafría, a historical phenomenon, but this time it has devastated a large part of the province of Valencia.

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