Last Sunday, November 3, the kings together with the president of the Government and Carlos Mazón They were visiting the town of Paiporta. The tension during the visit grew to such a point that the neighbors, faced with desperation and indignation at the lack of help after the floods, They threw mud stones to the different authorities of the monarch’s entourage.
Pedro Sánchez had to be evacuated of the area due to the strong protests by the residents of Paiporta and the volunteers who were cleaning the streets of the municipality. ‘Code 10’ has once again remembered the moment and Nacho Abad, who has moved to ground zero of the tragedy, has formed a kind of debate in the middle of the street with the residents of Catarroja.
The people who were next to the presenter have been able to express themselves freely about the actions of the Government of Spain and the Generalitat Valenciana in response to the floods caused by DANA. Nacho Abad has asked the neighbors who is responsible for the lack of coordination.
One of them has been very indignant about the situation they are experiencing and has attacked the political parties: “It is neither about the left nor the right. We have a level of politics in Spain that transmits pain, suffering and a lot of damage to us. Here we see it reflected, it is everyone’s fault. “Here is the misery and damage that has been done to many families.”
On the other hand, he has made it clear that They still do not have enough help from the Governmentboth central and regional: “They blame each other while the people here are dying of misery, hunger and pain. Help has to be immediate, not wait six months or a year.”
Another neighbor explained that They have nightmares at night because of the chaos that exists in the towns of Valencia: “Who is going to take responsibility for all the traumas that everyone has right now, for the nightmares we have every night, for hearing water, crying…?”
Nacho Abad has also spoken with more people and They have directly pointed out Pedro Sánchez and Carlos Mazón. “These two individuals that we have here, Pedro Sánchez and Mazón, I think that they have the responsibility. What we have here is not going to be cleaned in three months. Valencia is going to be like this for years,” said the neighbor.
The resident of Catarroja has stated that they need much more help to clean the streets and recover what was lost after the floods: “Since they have not done their job well, let them do it now, give us help.” The last people who have spoken out have also attacked the politicians: “None of them are worth anything, both the central and regional governments.”
Source: www.cuatro.com