New clash between the central government and the Generalitat Valenciana after the visit of the Minister of Defense, Marguerite Robleshas Paiportaone of the cities most affected by DANA on October 29. The neighbors received it between cries urging him to “take a shovel” to help clean up the still visible effects of the storm.
Although 25 days have passed since the disaster, one of the main problems in the affected areas They are always garages and cellars. Some of them continue to be filled with water, debris and mud, as well as all the trash and sediment carried in by storm flooding. For cleaning They ask up to 48,000 eurosa figure that neighbors, if they have to pay, consider unaffordable. This is why they did not hesitate to express their anger to the minister since, in addition, they There is concern that the moisture could damage the foundations.
This is why some residents of Valencia turned to the minister, demanding immediate action. He, for his part, told them that “it’s not to blame” and that it is not them who must “give instructions” on “private garages”.
The neighbors, in turn, criticized him for the fact that the military cleans public parking lots before private ones, to which Robles replied that This decision was taken by “the corresponding mayors and CECOPI”. After that, the minister insisted that the order that will continue in the cleaning and reconstruction works involves allow “public garages first, then private garages”.
But this scene did not please some members of the Generalitat Valenciana. Pilar BernabéGovernment delegate in the community, contradicted Robles and assured that his statements “they cause pain to peopleespecially because it’s false,” he said.
Actually, Mazón’s executive accuses him of acting without empathy. That’s why they invite you to ask “Sorry for the inappropriate and incorrect statements.”“to those affected by DANA and to all those neighbors who continue to have this mud in their garages.
After this, Barnabas assured that There are still 700 private garages to clean in areas affected by the storm.