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“It’s going to be a long night.”

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“It’s going to be a long night.”

“The night is going to be long,” he warned this Tuesday the president of the Generalitat of the Valencian Community, Carlos Mazón, after DANA which hit the region hard. The Valencian president urged the population to don’t go out on the road, especially in the province of Valencia, stay at home and look for “high points” if you are near ravines or river channels. “There is no need for them to leave homes, he advised.

This was stated by the head of the Consell, at the Emergency Coordination Center, where he insisted that, because of the strength of DANA which hits the Valencian Community hard this Tuesday, there is a “lack of information”. He stressed that at present, “there is no confirmation of human losses.” “We are receiving possible news, but we cannot confirm it,” apostilled

And, at this point, he asked citizens to get information through official channels, currently Valencian public radio and television, In Punt, and the account of pre-alert all available personnel“We don’t know at the moment what we’re going to need,” he added.

Indeed, the UME determines the priority of access to certain very complicated areas, which the Security and Emergency Forces and Corps hope to reach gradually. Regarding the recommendations, he insisted that no one goes out on the road, that citizens stay at home and, in case of presence in towns near ravines or river beds,that they seek “the highest possible height“.

The Valencian president insisted that they “lacked information” because “communications networks have collapsed due to oversaturation of the lines and, therefore, there is data that cannot be confirmed. » Likewise, Mazón asked that “fake news not be taken into account” and added that any information they receive through other means has no credibility because Access in some areas is “complicated “.

Among the fundamental advice he gave, he recommended “that no one takes the road, especially in the province of Valencia and throughout the Community.” “In general, in the province of Valencia, people close to beds of rivers or ravines, seeking the greatest possible height“, he added, asking that they stay at the “highest and closest” points because “it’s going to be a long night.”

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