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Valencia: rage and mud

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Anger, abandonment, indignation…. After five days of the Dana disaster in the Valencian Community, which also affected other communities, there is a very clear cry from the Valencian people against the management and coordination of this disaster. A cry that never ceases to repeat all the deaths that could have been avoided, the lateness of the alert and the disastrous management of emergencies to reach the most destroyed areas. This Monday, there are already 217 confirmed deaths, but the number of victims is expected to increase.

Thousands of volunteers have, since Thursday, organized themselves to reach the most affected areas in a human wave of solidarity that supports neighbors. The same tide that demands responsibility and organization from the Community and central government and raises its voice against this lack of coordination. Five days later, no help has arrived in many places, the deployment of thousands of military, EMU and emergency personnel arrives late, firefighters and other emergency forces others Communities are also complaining and the desperation to find missing people is growing. .

An indignation that was channeled this Sunday into a visit by Sánchez, Mazón and the kings that should not have occurred to the residents of Paiporta and that was received with shouts and boos and ended with throwing of quarters and violent blows. A legitimate anger that neo-Nazi groups take advantage of to assert themselves, change direction and raise the standard of violence.

We talk about everything in this show in which we listen to neighbors, volunteers, rescuers and professionals in the affected areas. We connect with Raquel Ejeriquedeputy director of eldiario.es, Valencian, and from there he covers this tide of mud and we speak, among other voices, with Juan Carlos Villanueva: CCOO delegate and firefighter of helicopter units; Chema Toribioemergency psychologist spokesperson for the Association of Psychologists Without Borders or Toni Valéro, member of the Parke Collective Coordinator, a community project that organizes aid to Parque Alcosa in Alfafar.

And we connect with the journalist from El Salto Yago Alvarez, who returned to his town Bentússer and tells from there what he saw; and with HASAlejandro and Maria Lauraa couple in music and in life who moved to Paiporta a year and a half ago, and just a week ago they had bought their first apartment devastated by the dana.

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