The astonishment of cataclysm It is a hard blow that fully affects all the troops who went to the Valencian Community to help those affected by DANA.
Jorge Díaz, member of the fire and rescue service of Córdoba City Hall and one of the 22 firefighters who arrived on Monday at ground zero of the tragedy, tells ABC about the shock of this situation. “a huge disaster”: “There is a lot of frustration at not having been able to get there sooner,” he says.
However, in the chaos, he emphasizes that it was possible to articulate a “certain order”under the direction of the Forward Command Post of the Valencian Community.
The main task of these specialists is to collect water and search garages for victims. In addition, they also help neighbors as much as they can, “to access their premises, or we accompany elderly people who are loaded with bags and who cannot move well in the mud”, explains the firefighter of Cordoba.
“We meet problems on streets where many cars circulate or where heavy machinery is operating; “Access is complicated,” says the fund.
Furthermore, according to Díaz, “a lot of people are missing no more pipes and pumps bailout” to help a community that “surprises with its strength and courage. They encourage us, they offer us help, a coffee or something to eat; “It’s surprising,” says Díaz.