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hatrack

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Wed Nov 6, 2024, 09:55 AM Nov 6

Spanish MP & Journalist: I Tried To Warn Valencia's Government About Flood Risks - They Didn't LIsten

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The regional government received every possible warning about the floods from a huge range of sources. The scientific community has been warning for decades that the entire Mediterranean is becoming a breeding ground for increasingly powerful storms, which are covering an ever-widening spread of territory. The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) warned five days before the floods that there would be a potentially unprecedented rainstorm, and 12 hours before the public warnings from our local government, it specified that the situation was at the highest level of risk. By the time that the “official” warnings reached people’s phones by text that evening, many homes were already under water. The University of Valencia, at least, heeded warnings from the scientists and told its students to stay at home that day, almost certainly saving many lives.

The regional government of Valencia also received the warnings directly from me and other people far removed from its self-defeating management model, which was based on denying scientific evidence and a “business as usual” mentality. The truth is that nothing is usual any more, nor will it ever be for the people of these devastated communities.

In September 2023, members of Compromís, a leftwing alliance in the Valencian regional parliament, presented a proposal tackling “the increasing risks of flooding in the Mediterranean”. The government voted against it. Just last month, we raised the issue three further times, even presenting an urgent proposal that was to be debated in November. All we were asking for was the scientific studies on these growing risks to be taken seriously, and more and better coordination of forces to deal with the risks. We didn’t ask for much because we knew that in Valencia’s rightwing government, led by the People’s party, there were people with a terrible record on believing in the climate crisis and taking it seriously.

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We also tried to get the increased risk of floods on the political agenda locally because too many people in power were ignoring the warnings. Carlos Mazón, the president of our Valencia region, assured the public at lunchtime on the fateful day of 29 October that there was nothing to worry about, that by the afternoon the storm would have dissipated. He has since deleted a post containing a video of this press conference from his social media. Since the floods, members of the rightwing People’s party have disgustingly suggested that some blame lies with Spain’s meteorological agency. But it’s too late for the politicians to hide, as it is for the thousands of people who have lost everything. The regional government is going to be hit by lawsuits from individuals, businesses and civil society organisations.

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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/nov/06/warn-valencia-government-flooding

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Spanish MP & Journalist: I Tried To Warn Valencia's Government About Flood Risks - They Didn't LIsten (Original Post) hatrack Nov 6 OP
The Beginning of Every Disaster Movie Deep State Witch Nov 6 #1

Deep State Witch

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1. The Beginning of Every Disaster Movie
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 10:12 AM
Nov 6

Has a scientist warning about the impending catastrophe and being ignored.

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