Tuesday, October 29, the DANA arrived at Valencia sweeping away everything in its path and leaving more than 200 dead and a large number of people missing. Thus, Telecinco reporter Arantxa de Fez carried out what was possibly the most complicated live broadcast of her life.
The journalist had a house in Utiel, one of the hardest hit municipalities. by the storm and, even in shockshowed what was left of his house after the water had passed through. Now, ten days later, he has shown The critical look how the property is located.
“Back to where it all began. It was just ten days ago that all the water came in, breaking the door of my house and filling my entire house with mud, mud and weeds. It has been many hours of hard work, picking up the accumulated mud, removing all the furniture and, the worst, throwing away many souvenirs that were completely muddy. We have removed the door frames and the few doors that remained, the sockets we had to dismantle and remove all the mud that had accumulated,” explained the journalist.
“There have been many hours of work, many volunteers and many acquaintances who have come to lend a hand. Now it is possible to walk through the streets and we want to show you how to do it. how Utiel is to be the hope of all those villages that are still very affected. by the DANA”, added Arantxa de Fez.
After this, the Telecinco journalist has shown that the town, despite the mud still on the streets, is in better condition: “The firefighters continue to work because much remains to be done, but you can already walk through the streets. The culverts are all open for prevention and marked so that no one has an accident and can fall down here.”