A logical request.
The Valencia club requested Tuesday evening in a press release the postponement of its 64e of the Copa del Rey final against CP Parla, scheduled for this Wednesday at 9 p.m., due to the floods hitting the Valencian province. Club players That had planned to go to Parla, in the south of the Madrid suburbs, by train this Wednesday morning. But the extensive damage caused by the storm forced the authorities to close the railway line which connects Madrid to Valencia. The club also explains in its press release that it complies with government recommendations of “limit travel to or from the community of Valencia”.
The other Valencia club, Levante, was due to fly to Santiago de Compostela, in the north of the country, on Tuesday evening. But the airport was closed as a security measure and the troop travel gfrogs was postponed until this Wednesday morning. Without guarantees. The Valencia region was affected by violent rains carried by the depression at altitude of non-tropical origin (Dana), a phenomenon also known as cold drop. This depression caused numerous floods across the region, leading to the death of at least 51 people, according to the Valencia Community count at 9 a.m.
A thought above all for the victims and their loved ones.
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