• 3 weeks ago
*State Meteorological Agency had been warning of the DANA phenomenon since October 23rd
*Outrage at the apparent negligence resulted in a protest against authorities
*40 square kilometers of land were affected by the storm
*Citizens demand responsibility for the worst flood in the last century
Transcript
00:00In Spain, the authorities are still trying to search for the missing while the controversy
00:04continues to revolve around a possible negligence of the Valencian authorities who did not warn
00:09in time of the disaster that was going to occur.
00:12From Valencia, our colleague Sergio Rodrigo with the report.
00:17Vicente tries to retrieve his belongings from his vehicle that he has located after seeing
00:22it on television.
00:24He saw how the flood swept through Valencia while he was stuck at his workstation.
00:29Two hours after the disaster, he received a message warning about the danger.
00:39If they had sent the alarm at 12 a.m. or 2 p.m. instead of 8 p.m., most people would
00:44have been saved from death and we would have recovered our belongings.
00:53What they can't do is send an alarm at 8 o'clock at night.
00:56People felt like smashing their phones against the floor because we were watching the disaster
01:01from the company's dining room from upstairs.
01:04How can they set an alarm at 8 o'clock at night?
01:07This is a disgrace.
01:16The state meteorological agency had been warning of the Dena since October 23 and repeated
01:22it every day until the 29th, when it warned of extreme risk.
01:27Adrian received a warning message from the Valencian community 12 hours after the weather
01:32alert, but just when the water was flooding the highway and his hotel.
01:40I got the message while the water was already up to my feet inside the van at 8.30 p.m.
01:45When the water had already passed the highway is when I got the message and I said, I received
01:50the message quite late.
01:58The government does not want to assess the polemic and assures that there will be time
02:03to do so.
02:06We are not going to deviate, despite what may happen with some violent events, absolutely
02:11marginal.
02:13The Valencian and Spanish citizens as a whole want to look forward and move forward with
02:17a huge gesture of responsibility and solidarity and that is what we are going to do from the
02:21government of Spain in coordination with all the institutions.
02:30As the warnings came in, 40 square kilometers of land were affected by the storm that has
02:36left hundreds of victims.
02:40Whether or not there was negligence during the flood disaster in Spain, the truth is
02:45that this question has generated the indignation of the citizens of the Valencian community
02:50who demand responsibility for the worst flood in the last century.

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