The presenter did not want to miss the opportunity to comment on the disaster that has been experienced in the towns surrounding Valencia and in the rest of the places where DANA has left havoc in its wake. Ana Rosa has addressed the affectedat people who have gone to help and also to the young people who have set a good example.
In the midst of political tension, Ana Rosa has praised the action of the Valencian people and also the help they have received from the rest of the Spaniards. First of all, he began by talking about identity. “Psychologists say that in a catastrophe of this type, one of the hardest issues is losing one’s identity,” said Ana Rosa.
“When you lose your family, your house, your car, your job, even when you lose your photos and your memories, you are left without something as important as identity. For a victim of a disaster it is necessary to recover that identityremember who they were and who they still are. We as a country have the obligation to return that identity to them,” explained the presenter.
The host of ‘TardeAR’ has supported the attitude that young people have had to face this tragedy: “That’s why it’s been so exciting to see the misnamed crystal generation“To those very young boys, go out with brushes, buckets and shovels.” Ana Rosa has defended that they are not made of glass.
“They have come out to show that they are not made of glass, but that they are part of that identity by going down into the mud to help their people, who are also ours,” the presenter recalled. On the other hand, he has also emphasized the farmers who have lent a hand and the neighbors who have brought supplies.
“Despite the political division We have our young people saving our elders, our farmers with their tractors removing stacked cars, our neighbors from other municipalities carrying food and water. In the end we are all part of a wholeAs the anthem of Valencia says, ‘let us all walk with one voice,’ Ana Rosa narrated.
Finally, Ana Rosa has sent a last message to the Valencian people who are having such a bad time in recent days after the floods. The presenter has sent them lots of encouragement to continue fighting against the catastrophe: “Let’s not lose our identity. Valencia will rise again, it will rise again.”
Source: www.telecinco.es