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“I don’t think Mazón will resign; a surgeon doesn’t resign in the middle of an operation even if it goes wrong”

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“I don’t think Mazón will resign; a surgeon doesn’t resign in the middle of an operation even if it goes wrong”

The president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, does not believe that his Valencian counterpart should resign because of the management of DANA. This is what he said in an interview with Onda Cero in which he indicated that the president of the Valencian Generalitat did not tell him that he was going to resign, as is assumed.

“I do not think it is necessary for the president of the Generalitat to resign and I also do not think that a resignation will take place,” Moreno said. The President of the Council He added that “Mr. Mazón is in a lot of pain and will have to make the decisions he deems appropriate regarding his team, but when operating with an open patient, what the surgeon cannot do is resign, even if the operation went wrong.” .

Moreno explained that Mazón “is aware of the situation Valencia finds itself in“, but this will not lead him to resign, according to him. “I am not considering a resignation either directly or later,” he concluded.

For the Andalusian president, a disaster like that of Valencia obliges all institutions to do “examination of conscience”. Situations like DANA’s are “constant learning.”

Moreno also said he was surprised that there were still those who denies climate change. “It’s true, it exists,” he said.

water boats

Andalusia knows this well, since in March it was looking for ships to transport water to Malaga in the face of persistent drought and is now experiencing flooding problems.

Regardless, the impact of DANA in Andalusia has so far been lighter than expected. In Malaga he highlighted the Andalusian presidentthere are no deaths or major damage to regret. The situation is indeed normal this Thursday morning.

Yes, there was, it was detailed, Up to 244 incidents last night in Malaga and Granada. “There were 22 rescues of people, almost all in Vélez Málaga. And in Motril, Granada, cases due to flooding of garages and premises,” said the Andalusian president.

It was a “busy night” followed by a morning of “vigilance in the canals” because “the floods continue”. “The good news is that things are back to normal.” without danger to anyone or loss of life for the device.

Seville, Cádiz and Huelva

Now the focus is on Seville, Cádiz and Huelva. On orange alert, classes in these provinces are suspended. Meanwhile, Malaga hopes to restore train service throughout the day.

The Andalusian president also reflected on whether the situation in Valencia had led to decisions in the management of DANA in Andalusia which otherwise would not have been taken.

For Moreno, the case of the Valencian Community is a “a vaccine”, a “learning” and “awareness” of the authorities and the population, who have been very cautious in Andalusia.

However, underlined the Andalusian president, the community has a “service highly protocolized emergency“As Andalusia presents risks of major fires, tsunamis, rains… “We have a solid emergency service,” Moreno said.

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