DANA claimed the lives of at least 205 people, making it the deadliest natural disaster in Spanish history. One of the most affected points It was Valenciawhere many stories are told of people who they put his life in danger to save others.
These are the stories of true heroes, like those of the workers at a residence in Sedaví who managed to save around a hundred elderly people by carrying them manually up several floors.
One by one, the workers of this residence They moved the elderly, taking them first to the first floor then to the second so they don’t drown. Outside, the chairs, furniture and sofas they now used pile up and are destroyed and covered in mud.
In La Torre, the local police force a woman out of her home who isIt’s completely full of mud. With limited mobility, he could barely walk, so the officers became his support.
Images of rescues continue to arrive these days, such as a video in Alfafar where we see a group of workers saving a woman who they all carry onto dry land.
It isuse all strength and possible materials, such as the log used in Aldaia to open doors and save a family trapped for two days. Sheets are also used as ropes, ladders or clubs to break doors and windows, although, above all, the heart is used to try not to add more victims to this tragedy.