It’s been a week since the Valencia disaster. It is the most serious natural disaster of our generation in Spain, with more than 200 deaths, material damage estimated at several billion euros and a terrifying emotional impact on hundreds of thousands of people. This has also been a huge political disaster and it is time to start analyzing it in detail, because the idea is taking hold that all politicians are equal and therefore it is no one’s fault.
We contrast this sensation with reality with the help of Sergi Pitarch, journalist from elDiario.es de la Comunitat Valenciana, to review the facts we know so far and try to answer the questions we ask ourselves: What went wrong? Who failed? Who could have done anything other than what he did?
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