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“I never thought I would experience this,” declared Eliu Sánchez, from Sedaví, who experienced a nightmare night on Tuesday. “We saw a young man who was in the open field and the current took him away,” said the 32-year-old electrician. “He was on top of the car, it looks like he tried to jump onto another one, but it took him away.”
It is one of the horror stories that punctuate the stories of those who these days are fighting to survive in devastated towns, like Sedaví, which with almost 10,000 inhabitants and just two kilometers from Valencia was yesterday one of the most benefited by the solidarity of the residents of the cap i casal. At the access roundabouts through the CV-400 there was a kilometer-long traffic jam as hundreds of families ignored the Generalitat's message not to take the car and did so to bring groceries and water to their loved ones.
The residents of Sedaví assure that they have not received much help either, which is why they demand the presence of the security forces and emergency services. They ask for generators and drinking water, since the municipality is one of the towns where supplies have not yet returned after Tuesday's flood.