The already baptized as the worst DANA of the century swept Valencia last October 29th leaving in its wake more than 200 dead and a large number of missing persons whom families continue to try to locate in the hope that they are alive somewhere.
Thus, since the tragedy became known, the Spanish people have turned to those affected and, since last October 30, the families have been trying to locate them in the hope that they are alive somewhere, thousands of volunteers have been on their way to the affected municipalities. to provide whatever help is needed. In the same way, all over the country have been organized food and household goods collections so that Valencians can continue with their lives despite the damage caused by the storm.
However, this Monday, Espejo Público has moved to Paiporta, where those affected have thanked all the expressions of solidarity and, in addition, have taken the opportunity to explain what is what they currently need to recover normality.
Thus, Carlos recalled that, during the passage of the DANA, he was trapped in his vehicle and, when he managed to get out, he was able to locate one of his friends. He also criticized the fact that “thirteen days after the DANA the streets are as they are”: “They should have decreed a state of emergency from day one”..
Finally, Carlos has stressed that, currently, the municipality of Paiporta is fully supplied with food and bottled water, as well as cleaning products; however, he stressed that they are lacking blankets, beds, mattresses, towels or a gas installation.I’ve been taking cold showers for thirteen days”.