It is obvious that the tragedy that devastated Valencia was a demonstration of incompetence, given the apathy and terrible management of both parties. -Government And Autonomy- contributed to aggravating the brutal effects of DANA. The exchange of political blame between the leaders of Sánchez and Mazón continues, while the families of the victims and society at large clearly recognize that responsibility for what happened lies transversal. A systemic and chain failure. OKDIARIO reported that the Secretary of State for the Environment, Hugo Morán, contacted the Valencian Generalitat at 8 p.m. on the day of the tragedy to warn it of the danger of rupture of the Forata dam – one of the critical points – out of fear that I couldn’t stand the rise of the flow.
Fortunately, the dam held, but the timing of the danger was indicative of the slowness with which Pedro Sánchez’s government reacted. In addition, the Secretary of State for the Environment was in Colombia to participate in one of the forums organized in the Latin American and Caribbean pavilion, Biodiversity unites us. When Morán called from across the Atlantic, the reservoir was already in a critical situation, scenario 3which literally meant a “high probability of breakagewhich makes the appearance of the flood wave generated by the breakdown or breakage practically inevitable.
IThe consequences would have been disastrous due to massive flooding in riverside towns in the region. Worse still, Morán did not immediately return from his trip, even though the devastating effects of the tragedy were already known. It is the story of a chain of neglect leading to death which can be summed up in the saying “the others all killed her and she died alone”. On the verge of tragedy, officials of the Sánchez government were in Colombia!