La Dana causó estragos en la provincia de Valencia, dejando al menos 155 muertos y un número aún indeterminado de desaparecidos. Las autoridades españolas luchan por remover escombros y vehículos en las calles convertidas en ríos. El número de víctimas aumente a medida que avanza la búsqueda, mientras se anticipa más lluvia para la región. La situación ha complicado las comunicaciones y hay preocupación por posibles infecciones una vez que el agua y el lodo sean removidos.
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00:00This is shocking. This dam that erupted destroyed, with a large part of the province of Valencia, 155 dead.
00:09And the list is going to get even bigger because the Spanish authorities are trying to remove debris, vehicles and the sediments left by this real river.
00:23The streets have become rivers. Look at what that image is.
00:28There are vehicles, there are also images of what are now highways, but have become rivers.
00:35And this information that Mario was just giving us from Valencia, working live.
00:40An Argentine with the testimony of the people, not almost word for word, because the communications are also complicated.
00:46He himself cannot communicate with some of his friends.
00:50And the information is that the worst news, we repeat, is about to arrive with many hundreds of people missing.
01:00And this postcard of a notice that arrived late, very above the hour, with three hours in advance.
01:07But many were moving through the streets of the city when they were surprised by this, which has become a tragedy.
01:17We are connected with Mario, we are also connected with Micaela, another Argentine.
01:22Your friend, right?
01:24In Agüe, which is 100 kilometers from Malaga.
01:27Yes, the truth is that Mica this morning was very ...
01:31In fact, she was very close and managed to get away.
01:36Mica told me that what was happening was a disaster.
01:41The same thing that Mario is showing us now, Diego.
01:45Well, Micaela, you are there, Diego, Anauel and Carlos.
01:49Hello Diego, good afternoon.
01:51Well, one way of saying it.
01:53Tell me how you were surprised by the storm.
01:57I imagine you will have friends in the region who have been affected by this storm.
02:03Yes, I actually tell you guys, I live in Malaga.
02:06And because of the wind that was on Tuesday night, that I live alone, then I was very scared.
02:12And well, I came ...
02:14Can you hear me guys?
02:16Yes, Barbaro.
02:18Good afternoon.
02:19Like me.
02:20One way of saying good afternoon.
02:21And I came here, I'm about an hour from Malaga.
02:25Because what is happening in Malaga is tremendous.
02:27Because the river overflowed, so it is also flooded.
02:30And there are also many people who are having a very bad time in Malaga.
02:34And I know that in Valencia too.
02:36Because I have friends that with some I have not been able to communicate in Valencia yet, unfortunately.
02:41The truth is that I was very scared because I was alone on Tuesday when the wind started.
02:48And I live in a place ...
02:50Were you at home when you were surprised?
02:55Yes, yes.
02:56Can you hear me?
02:57Excuse me, Mica.
02:58Let's accommodate Mica well in your communication.
03:01Sorry, dear Mica.
03:02Sorry.
03:03Let's go back to Mario.
03:04What happened, dear Mario?
03:06Hello.
03:07One second.
03:08One second.
03:09Quiet.
03:10Quiet.
03:11Can you hear me?
03:12Yes, yes.
03:13We hear you.
03:14What happened?
03:15Can you hear me now?
03:16Yes.
03:17No, no.
03:18They just gave the light.
03:19They gave the light here.
03:20All the people are very happy.
03:21The guys here who come are also helping with things.
03:23And just the gentleman was telling me that the water had reached almost two meters.
03:29And that they were the last to be warned.
03:32Mario.
03:33And in fact, this is Valencia too.
03:35Valencia capital is there.
03:36And that the light has returned is a good sign.
03:38Because you know that the authorities do not give the energy supply if there is no more or less controlled issue.
03:44Especially when there is water.
03:45And contained at least.
03:46Sure.
03:47Sure.
03:48But it is contradictory because it was just sparking.
03:50Drops were falling.
03:51And it was announced that it was going to rain again today.
03:54It is announced that it is going to rain again?
03:55I don't know to what extent.
03:56Yes, yes, yes.
03:57Storm is announced.
03:58In fact, for Castellón and everything, they were on a red alert, I think they were.
04:02And nothing.
04:03The people, of course, many have disappeared.
04:06Many who were dragged by the sea.
04:07I'm going to try to move a little.
04:09Now maybe there is a little more so that you can see a little more of the area as it is.
04:13It's incredible.
04:14The sea was telling me that it dragged many people who are not found, who will be sea inside.
04:19The river that crosses here flows into the sea.
04:22Just where the seaport is.
04:25The beach of La Mavarrosa to the other side.
04:27And of course.
04:30Let's hope it can be seen.
04:33They are dry.
04:34The well is dry.
04:36The sewer.
04:37There is no water inside.
04:38There is only mud.
04:39Mud, mud, whatever you want to call it.
04:41What is the forecast?
04:42Because we just saw that the Spanish President, Pedro Sánchez, called to stay at home.
04:48Preventing precisely that there may be new storms.
04:51That's what people say.
04:54But they also say that they don't take the vehicles, the cars.
04:57And there are many traffic jams.
04:59And all the people are with the cars.
05:01It's incredible.
05:02In fact, the Valencia City Council has decreed three days of mourning.
05:05Yes.
05:06Because this is terrible.
05:09You can't access the Limítrofe towns.
05:11You have to walk.
05:12People come walking from other towns.
05:14Making kilometers and kilometers.
05:17To find, even if it's a bottle of water.
05:20Of course.
05:21The issue is that there is no water.
05:23Of course.
05:24There is no water.
05:25It surprised everyone.
05:26Unexpectedly.
05:27The one who didn't have supplies has a stock of water.
05:30Unless you live in a hurricane region.
05:33Where one is prepared.
05:34Let's see.
05:35There are the guys.
05:36The guys are already carrying things.
05:37Carrying as they can with their own, with the weight of all that.
05:40And there they go.
05:42First, the difficulty of ...
05:43Well, guys, thank you very much.
05:44Very good.
05:45Be careful, be careful, be careful.
05:47I say the difficulty of moving.
05:50The availability of fuel, right?
05:52Yes, yes, yes.
05:53Of fuel, of everything.
05:54Look, I'm going to move a little bit here.
05:56There is a car.
05:57I don't know if you see the motorcycle.
05:58The furniture here of the man who was talking.
06:00Who is Uruguayan.
06:01And nothing.
06:02We see here the dictionary of LaRus.
06:04Shoes.
06:05Disaster.
06:06We see here.
06:07All radios.
06:08I'm getting in.
06:09I'm getting in.
06:10Let's see.
06:11Show slowly, without moving.
06:12As much as you can.
06:13Without moving the camera too much.
06:14And let's make it bigger.
06:15So we see.
06:16I mean ...
06:17I got in.
06:18I got in.
06:19I got in.
06:21All personal effects from inside the houses spread throughout the city.
06:26Everything, everything.
06:27Yes, yes.
06:28All over the city.
06:30Everything, everything.
06:31The misfortune, of course, is the loss of human lives.
06:36But in such catastrophic situations,
06:39you have to understand that everything is lost.
06:43Everything is lost.
06:44It's not that you lost the car and the insurance pays for it,
06:48or the things in your house.
06:50You lose all your anchorage with the place where you are.
06:53The photos of your family, your memories,
06:56what was left of your grandparents.
06:58You know that in Spain, the issue of ancestors is very strong
07:01and they have things from hundreds of years ago.
07:04It leaves you alone.
07:06Completely alone.
07:08And in this case, we see...
07:10This is a...
07:11Mario, the image is apocalyptic.
07:15As you say, this is apocalyptic.
07:18I'm speechless with all this.
07:20People come to help.
07:22And this will continue during the night,
07:25because this doesn't end here.
07:26No, not only that.
07:27I don't think anyone will rest.
07:28Mario, not only that.
07:30After the water,
07:32after they take out the mud and the water,
07:34comes the real problem.
07:37Infections.
07:39I'm telling you here,
07:41as a first person,
07:42that I just got in,
07:43look, look at the palm,
07:44all covered in mud, mud.
07:46Up to the ankle.
07:47It's my foot.
07:48Of course.
07:49Imagine the removal.
07:50Well...
07:53Mario, and your home?
07:55What do we know about your home?
08:04Yes.
08:08Sure.
08:21Sure.
08:27Sure.
08:29Sure.
08:33Yes, I ask the production team
08:35if they can put a map
08:36to locate us while Mario tells us.
08:38Yes, the bunker.
08:39It's a good map.
08:40It's the road, let's say,
08:41it's the A3 to Madrid.
08:43A3 to Madrid,
08:44which is also the highway that usually goes.
08:47Also, everything is cut off.
08:49And the containers were floating
08:51from the Raiban stores,
08:53from brands and everything,
08:54floating.
08:55I mean, everything, everything.
08:56How crazy.
08:57At what time...
08:58As I have seen...
08:59At what time in Spain
09:00does this phenomenon surprise you?
09:03Well, this was...
09:05Yesterday I traveled to Mallorca
09:07by boat, also crazy,
09:08but I had to go,
09:09I told you before.
09:10And I left by boat
09:12and I came back on the same day yesterday
09:14and I was...
09:15The alert went off
09:16at 7.45 p.m.
09:21All the phones started ringing
09:23from all over the world
09:24in a red alert,
09:25which was like...
09:26It was like the end of the world.
09:28Like when the sirens
09:29ring in the movies.
09:30The same, the same.
09:31And of course,
09:32I couldn't turn off the phone
09:33and of course...
09:34At that moment...
09:35When you read the message...
09:36Everything goes off.
09:38Yes, yes, at that moment...
09:39What do you do?
09:40At that moment, of course,
09:41I had a trip,
09:42I had a ticket
09:43that I had to travel by boat.
09:45My mother told me not to go.
09:46I said, I'm going, I'm going,
09:47I'll be back, it's okay.
09:48I left.
09:49Of course,
09:50we all say
09:51it's not for nothing,
09:52it's a storm, nothing else.
09:53I left without...
09:54The chaos was on the street,
09:56people could see everything
09:57in the cars,
09:58people cutting everything.
10:00Of course,
10:01because the bridge
10:02had already fallen
10:03from the town,
10:04Limitrofequí.
10:05There is a town
10:06that is in all the images
10:07that you can see the bridge
10:08how it drags it.
10:09Yes, it's moving.
10:10It's one of the bridges
10:11that connects
10:12a lot of places
10:13in the world together.
10:14At that time...
10:15People tell you things
10:16until I got here to Valencia
10:17and I saw it in person.
10:18In person I don't know.
10:19In fact,
10:20the man here
10:21who is from Uruguay
10:22too,
10:23I will try to help him
10:24as much as possible.
10:25I'm going to come here.
10:26It's very good.
10:27As one more
10:28here,
10:29everyone
10:30is helping,
10:31everyone,
10:32everyone
10:33from all the countries.
10:34Mario,
10:35we're going to do something,
10:36accommodate,
10:37because we here
10:38in Buenos Aires
10:39also had a tragedy
10:40and a lot of people
10:41We had a tragedy in Villa Gesell, and we also want to go and show it, so we're going to go and we're going to come back, so wait for me there, don't go away, always on guard, and to everyone who can help, obviously.