The President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Salvador Illa, positively evaluated the management of DANA in the community these days, whose effects of the cold fall cannot be compared to what happened in the Valencian Community. Illa presented himself to Parliament, at his own request, in a session which, precisely, was suspended last week, shortly after learning of the first consequences of the intense rains. The regional president assured that “the Government of Catalonia will be with Valencia until the end” and recalled that “there is work there for several days, weeks and months, even if Illa’s appearance was justified to explain the actions of the Generalitat”. In Catalonia, facing DANA, whose evaluation was described as positive by the regional president, he did not hesitate to show his respect and affection to the Valencian people and to guarantee that the government will be there as long as necessary to helping the Generalitat Valenciana, “until the end”, but, yes, warning that “helping is doing what you are asked, not what you want”, in a national nod to the controversial lyrics by Pedro Sánchez, President of the Government, Related News Norme No Illa: “The most intense episodes of DANA in Catalonia are over and we are no longer on alert” E. Burés Of course, the President of the Generalitat calls for “caution ” because the rain warning persists. In this sense, Illa has. reported that Carlos Mazón, president of the Valencian region, asked him since the beginning of DANA in the neighboring community for a medical helicopter, in case he needed it; 80 firefighters, already replaced by 90 other firefighters, all volunteers; and forensic doctors, 12, although only five remain “in the field”. The CPS leader reaffirmed that “these services will be available as long as necessary.” “We are vulnerable.” Regarding the general situation due to the intense rains and their consequences, Illa concluded his speech in the Catalan Chamber. by reminding us that we must not forget that “we are vulnerable and that zero risk does not exist”; defended “the principle of collaboration” between public administrations; recognized that “one can always learn,” even in tragedies; and lamented that “we have seen the goodness of many people and we have seen bad people who have taken advantage of the evil of others” in the Valencian Community. Finally, regarding Catalonia, Illa reiterated that the government would carry out a series of measures. of initiatives, advanced Monday and confirmed yesterday, to act in the future with greater collaboration between municipalities and the Generalitat, for cases similar to those experienced in recent days, and the updating of a community map of risks to see what can be done in case of flooded areas. Regarding the civil protection action plan, Illa said that of the 521 municipalities that are now required to have a plan, 225 have it in force, 238 have expired and 58 do not have it.