Caroline Marin He joins other athletes and files a complaint against the political class for the management of DANA in Valencia. The Spanish athlete publicly expresses her indignation against those who make the decisions, and four days later, many troops are still needed in the most affected areas.
“Before the politicians, the pride of the people. Some have eliminated resources and failed in prevention, others are not up to the task either. Meanwhile, people give everything they have to help others. Solidarity,” wrote Carolina Marín on her social networks, sharing a video of hundreds of volunteers marching to the areas devastated by the rain to help.
Another testimony linked to the world of sport is that of Santi Canizares, hit but fortunately lucky because most of the damage was material. The former goalkeeper, now a sports commentator on various platforms, gave an interview to tell his drama. In a desolate tone, Cañizares recounts the despair he has witnessed in recent hours: “It’s a drama of colossal circumstances. When they can access the houses, I don’t know what they will find…” he said in Radio Marca. In the middle of the interview, Javi Lázaro (Radio MARCA correspondent in Valencia) interrupts the Red Cross report on the deaths in the Community and the multitude of missing people, predicting pessimistically: “I hope that God will correct me , but I think. than this “It’s just getting started.”
Luckily, Santi Cañizares didn’t go out to pick up a package and spent the day downtown. However, the former goalkeeper has properties on the land: “My drama is not comparable to that of others. “But I guess the roads on my farm are devastated and I lost my animals (dogs, chickens, goats…).” The former guard sends a message of encouragement and unity in the face of the serious disaster in which more than 100 people have already died. “My children did not go to school. “It is time to liberate the city and let the emergency services move onto the streets,” he concludes.
Jaume Costa explodes in the role of Carolina Marín
Another athlete like Jaume Costa exploded this Wednesday against the political class and especially against Irene Montero by telling what he experienced in the first person. “When the alarm went off, it was already around eight in the afternoon and we were on the road. I had been queuing since a quarter to eight, when I heard the eight o’clock alert, I was scared. And when I was sleeping this morning, it rang again,” says the rear, who explodes against the Spanish political class. “With all the technology available. It makes me angry, I like to read politics and they argue all day and when these kinds of things happen, which is really important, when they can save lives and really help people, they take time to do it,” said the Albacete footballer.
“I am neither left nor right, I’m gray and I really like Carlos Mazón (president of the Valencian Community) but he made a mistake here. They should have warned much earlier. And then I read Irene Montero saying her condolences for the deceased, and the deceased, what a scoundrel. I mean that politics today is Spanish mafia, they are gangsters and corrupt and the aggrieved are the citizens. When you have to save lives, you don’t save them. Thank God it hasn’t affected me so far, I have many friends in Silla, things may have happened. I’ve seen videos of people with their cars flooded. This is why those who govern us must be there, without wondering if we are sexist or if we are right or left. They need to be there for the important things,” he added.