Pamplona City Hall held a minute of silence in solidarity with the victims of DANA and announced the expedition to the most affected area of a team from the Municipal Police with an all-terrain vehicle.
This was indicated by the mayor, Joseba Asiron, in statements to the media after the silent concentration supported by the municipal corporation in the Consistorial Square and which was also supported by citizens.
His appeal was accepted on Wednesday by the Council of Spokespersons, who approved an institutional declaration in which he expresses his solidarity and support to the people and localities affected by this terrible disaster, as well as to its condolences and its deepest pain and its support to the families and loved ones deceased people.
At that moment it became clear make available to the various administrations all the material resources that this Town Hall can provide. to help in these difficult times.
In this regard, this afternoon, the mayor indicated that “will move a municipal police forcel with an all-terrain vehicle to make themselves available to the authorities to assist, aid or collaborate in any way possible.”
Asiron, who wanted to convey his “love and closeness” to the victims and his condolences to the the families of the deceased, He commented that “fortunately, in Pamplona we have other orographic, hydrographic and even climatic conditions that are different from those of Valencia.”
After pointing out that this was a case of “unprecedented, at least recently“, referred to the situation in Pamplona, where there is “a flood plan which establishes four alert levels and an early warning plan like the Noé plan which warns of any unforeseen situation eight hours in advance”.
To this he added that the Navarrese capital has a river plan that “guarantees that at least one future will not be built“Don’t build houses in floodplains.”