Panic in the supermarket: the video of the eviction of 300 customers by a waterspout in the Valencian town of Ontinyent
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Around 7.30 pm this Tuesday afternoon, fear and panic gripped the more than 300 customers who were shopping at the Family Cash supermarket located in the Valencian town of Ontinyent (Valencia). It had started to rain and it made it so hard that the roof collapsed causing a large amount of water to come out through the corridors of the establishment. Emergency Service 112 confirmed that there were no injuries after an operation involving members …
The spectacular incident has not caused injuries, but significant material damage is occurring that for the moment prevents the establishment from reopening
Part of the roof of a supermarket located in Ontinyent (Valencia) has collapsed due to heavy rains and a storm. An incident that has not registered any injuries and that has forced about 300 people to be evicted from the place. Members of the Valencia Provincial Fire Brigade Consortium, the National Police and the Local Police of Ontinyent traveled to the establishment. There have also been detachments of rubble and branches on the road due to h…
Last Tuesday, August 13, the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) warned of the arrival of a damage that would cause heavy rains and storms, and that's how it has been. With different parts of Spain on orange alert for this reason, hundreds of people -specifically 300- have been evicted from a supermarket in Valencia, in the town of Ontinyent. The shock for the Valencians was important. With screams and in a hurry, men and women were moving away …
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