THE wave of solidarity what happened to the victims after the atrocity DANA which shook the earth like an earthquake Valencian Community In the early hours of this Saturday, he experienced an episode which alone defined the situation of thousands of elderly people isolated at home. without electricity or water. Ricardo Ferris, a police inspector on leave, manages to reach, with other colleagues from Murcia, a house inhabited by two women aged Paiportain the zero point of DANA. The women, as Ferris explained to OKDIARIO, had been survive on a can of milk. What can we see in the video it’s huge gratitude of the women when he tells them that they will give them the sandwiches.
Ricardo Ferris This is the police inspector appointed by the Ministry of the Interior led by Fernando Grande-Marlaska after participating in October 2022 in a conference on immigration and citizenship in Valencia organized by the Foundation for the Defense of the Spanish nation (Denaes). At the time, Ferris denounced that “virtually all street crime is caused by illegal immigrants.”
Early that Saturday morning, with only the light of a few flashlights and risking danger lurking at every step and looting lurking on every corner among the piled cars and rubble, Ferris entered the accommodation for women in Paiporta.
The first thing he did was convey a message of tranquility. And he warned of the need to be careful and not open the door to strangers. The woman told the policeman that there is no electricity or water. And they don’t even have candles. At night, the darkness is total in the middle of a silence more tense than any noise.
He and his companions provide the woman with the water they carry. She asks him for the favor of bringing her some sandwiches to calm hunger. And Ferris tells him that he has “a bulb of ham. But I give it to you“. And he warns them: “Do not open the door to anyone this evening. “They’re stealing the apartments.”
The woman burst into tears: “You don’t know what we’re going through. Really, thank you very much“, she manages to say. And then he adds: “Really, it’s chaos.” The inspector insists: “Don’t open it to anyone.”
The scene takes place in a house in Paiporta. But its crudeness is enormous. AND reflects the desperate situation many houses at DANA Ground Zero. These places that the relief contingents have not yet managed to reach. Until then, Thousands of hard-working Valencians try to arrive to give encouragement, food and hope to the victims of DANA.