Of course, the worst part is the human losses. the more than 200 deadbut it is also very difficult to overcome material losses. Houses destroyed with all their memories or family businesses ruined. It is impossible to calculate a number of several cars that have become scrap metal.
With great sadness, Juan Vicente, a resident of Chiva, says he lost “a whole life, all the memories.” In short, a part of his house in which his parents also lived and which now “overnight” is no longer there. The water washed away a large part of the facade, forming this huge hole, as shown in the images above these lines.
“If we took five more minutes, we wouldn’t be around anymore,” laments the resident of Chiva in front of the microphones of LaSexta. There, from the bottom of the Mercedes only the poster for dog grooming resistedof which he assures “that there is nothing left either”.
In Mira, in Cuenca, the images show how their memories pile up in the mud. Furniture and appliances remained unusable. This is reaffirmed in the Sixth Adoration, which guarantees that he has “nothing left”: “I couldn’t benefit from anything,” he laments. Excited by the scale of the disaster, she finds herself deprived of what is most precious to her, her home: “It will take me years to come back here.”
In the Valencian municipality of Paiporta, no matter how your neighbors look, the picture is devastating. Indeed, this Friday morning, it was still impossible to hold back tears when seeing the destruction among the rubble and the remains of the houses. The force of the rain leaves unrecognizable quarters that you show the pain of having lost everything.