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“We have no water or food”

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“We have no water or food”

The smallest town in Spain is called Llocnou de la Coronais located 7 kilometers from Valencia and fits almost inside a football field. It is so small that it is forbidden to cultivate it and is located in the area most affected by DANA which devastated the province on Tuesday.

Llocnou de la Corona is so small that “the authorities have forgotten us and we do not receive any help,” he said in statements to EL ESPAÑOL. Rubén Molinamunicipal councilor, PP.

80% of the population is over 60 years old and “since Tuesday, the neighbors have been without water or food.” “The town is so small that we don’t even have a local police force and no one cared about our situation,” he denounced.

Llocnou de la Corona has an area of ​​barely 12,800 square meters of surface area.

If we divide its surface area between the 112 inhabitants of this town located south of Valencia, each of them could only have 114 square meters of land, just enough for a house in the city.

“In our city all the houses are on the ground floor and there is a meter of water coming in, we are talking about elderly people who do not receive any help. I’m sending an SOS to the media to come and help us“, Molina reiterated.

It is the neighbors themselves who are organizing to help the people who live in the most affected houses, with particular attention to the elderly.

“We contacted the Provincial Deputation of Valencia because the situation is brutalbut for the moment the Picasset Town Hall will only send us a van with groceries because it knows the characteristics of the town,” declared councilor PP.

“We are a small town, the smallest in Spain, we do not have a cleaning service, we do not have local police and neighboring town halls that normally cover these services for us,” Alfafar and Sedavi“They are as they are.”

The entire town of Llocnou is already built and its streets are pedestrianized.

There is no school or health center. It only has one store, the municipal pharmacy and a dental prosthetics laboratory.

The town is so small that there isn’t even a bar. But being located in the middle of a large industrial area, the most affected by DANA in Valencia.

“They have completely forgotten about Llocnou de la Corona, we are desperate and I am asking for urgent help through the media. We need troops, communications are not working and our neighbors are without food.”

The municipal budget of the Town Hall of Llocnou de la Corona is only 60,000 euros per year.

No light

Around 78,000 people The province of Valencia remains without electricity due to the storm, after more than 77,000 affected people recovered on Wednesday and Thursday.

The service will be restored as soon as access allows, as Iberdrola sources reported this Thursday.

i-DE, the group’s distribution company, managed to restore electricity supply to half of the 155,000 people affected initially in the province of Valencia.

The company continues to work to restore service as it can access affected facilities.

At present, he has already collected approximately 50 generators to connect them to the network as soon as conditions permit.

The passage of the DANA through Valencia caused incidents in the electricity supply, particularly in the area of Catadau, as well as in the towns of Carlet, Montserrat, Catadau, Montroy, Benimodo, Utiel, Buñol and surroundings.

Late this Tuesday evening, the supply of municipalities in the L’Horta Sur region was also affected (Catarroja, Paiporta, Massanassa, Picanya and Alfafar, among others) after the overflow of neighboring ravines.

Since the start of the storm, the company has mobilized around 500 persons – including its own staff and that of the contracting companies, both from the Valencian Community and from other communities – to proceed with the repair of the affected facilities as soon as access is possible.

Service channels have also been strengthened, information is updated on the Internet and communications (emails and SMS) are sent to affected customers.

The electric is “in constant contact“with the State, regional and local public administrations to report on the situation and its evolution.

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