Catalá Says that What Failed in Valencia on Dana Day Was the Ribó Flood Plan
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María José Catalá, mayor of València, points out with her statement the inoperativeness of the Cecopi: there was hardly any communication between Emergencies and the city that was not at the request of the municipality, the third with the most fatal victims Catalá, in the commission of the Dana of the Congress: “The first warning we received of flooding was at 20.04 in the station of València Sud” The statement of the first mayor who comes to th…
The mayor of Valencia appeared this morning in a new session marked by the persecution of Compromís and PSOE to the Valencian People's Party.
The mayor of Valencia, the 'popular' María José Catalá, assured this Monday at the Congress...
The mayor says that "nobody warned" that the water could reach the municipality of Valencia and that the cartography was "failed". More information: PP and Vox definitively close the dana commission in Les Corts with 64 of the 96 cited without appearing.
They heard at 20.04 for a request for help that the water had arrived in the capital and Emergencies did not...
The mayor of Valencia, María José Catalá, has declared today in the commission of inquiry of the dana in the Congress of Deputies that the City Council followed the plan of flooding approved by the previous government team led by Joan Ribó, from Compromís, and that it regrets that they did not receive notice that the paedanías of the capital could be flooded. The city of Valencia had 17 deaths, being the third municipality with the highest numbe…

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