Military reinforcements were deployed on Friday morning in the south-east of Spain to deal with the dramatic situation and chaos caused by the deadly floods at the start of the week.
Three days after these floods – which left at least 205 dead and dozens missing, according to a new report – poignant calls for help from desperate residents of small villages left to their own devices were multiplying radio and television.
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The floods have left at least 205 dead and dozens missing, according to a new report.
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We continue to ask for water, to ask for food
said Amparo Fort, the mayor of Chiva, a town of 16,000 inhabitants located west of Valencia.
You should know that there are children, that we have elderly people
she continued, sobs in her voice, in an interview given to national radio RNE.
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People are lining up to get supplies.
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At the same time, scenes of looting took place, with the government announcing the arrest of 39 people and promising that security forces would show absolute firmness
.
To deal with this dramatic human situation, 500 additional soldiers were deployed Friday morning in the region.
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People clear mud from the street in a residential area in the town of Massanassa in the Valencia region of eastern Spain.
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The sending of these soldiers, announced Thursday evening by the central government, follows an urgent request from the president of the Valencia region, Carlos Mazón, whose government is overwhelmed by this unprecedented crisis.
These reinforcements bring to 1,700 the number of soldiers deployed in the Valencia region, by far the most bereaved by the floods, with 202 of the 205 deaths reported.
These soldiers belong to the Military Emergency Unit (UME), a special unit intervening during natural disasters, but also to the Army and the Navy.
A sign of the authorities’ concern, Defense Minister Margarita Robles assured Friday that the government would send as many reinforcements as necessary and that they would stay as long as necessary.
We will send 120,000 army men if necessary
she said in an interview with TVE.
The army’s priority is to reopen the roads to allow the delivery of aid, particularly food, but also to help in the search for missing people, the exact number of which is not known, but is very high. .
For the first time, the central government recognized on Thursday that there was dozens and dozens
of missing, suggesting a heavier human toll.
An officer from the Civil Guard divers unit (the equivalent of the Gendarmerie), Commander Pizarro, declared on public radio that the discovery of corpses was permanente
.
There are mountains of cars
piled up in the mud, said Amparo Fort, the mayor of Chiva, continuing: Many are empty, but for others it is clear that they have occupants.
Alerted too late to the seriousness of the situation, many people were surprised in their cars.
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A man stands near piles of cars washed away after recent flooding in the neighboring municipality of Alfafar on November 1.
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In Valencia, a morgue was installed in the City of Justice
in order to allow the identification of the bodies, brought at regular intervals by ambulances from where employees in scrubs take out stretchers covered with a white sheet.
The survivors, who lack everything, must also face increasing insecurity, according to multiple testimonies.
People came in to get pants; they were flying
told Thursday to theAFP Fernando Lozano, a resident of Aldaia, west of Valencia, who had visited the city’s shopping center.
The survivors could, however, count on spontaneous demonstrations of solidarity.
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Military reinforcements deployed in southeastern Spain
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On this public holiday, hundreds of people – carrying brooms, shovels, food and even diapers – left Valencia, a city that was not affected by the floods, on foot to go to neighboring towns. devastated, noted the journalists of theAFP.
Some said they were responding to a call from friends, others simply wanted to be helpful.
Although the sun shone on Valencia on Friday, vigilance was still required in certain areas of southern Spain.
The National Meteorological Agency (Aemet) warned that heavy rains would still occur this weekend, and decreed a red alert
(maximum risk level) in the province of Huelva, in Andalusia (southwest of the country, bordering Portugal).
For their part, the provinces of Valencia and Castellón, in the Valencia region, remain under orange alert.
Pope Francis also expressed on Friday his solidarity with the people of Valencia
. May God support those who suffer and those who help
he declared at the end of the Angelus prayer.