Carlos Bonastre “angustia” la que que vive el otro lado del Turia: “Valencia has a lot to protect alimony”

Carlos Bonastre “angustia” la que que vive el otro lado del Turia: “Valencia has a lot to protect alimony”

LaSexta's Valencian journalist Carlos Bonastre tells how these days are for many Valencian neighbors after the devastating DANA passed in Conspiranoicos this Thursday. Principio, explica, había “miedo” y “al día siguiente seguían muchos en shock“, but luego “te das cuenta de la scale” because there are no supplies such as water, electricity, internet.

Bonastre explains that without these supplies, she is unable to communicate with family members and loved ones who are in complete distress. Tampoco “puedes alimentar a tus hijos” is intended for supermercados. “There were people standing in huge queues to buy a bottle of water. You can relax the size of the disaster.

“Llevan 48 horas sin luz, sin agua, sin su casa, sin saber dónde está la familia,” he said. Similarly, he stated that when he was in the capital, he lived two lives in the zone where life continued.comercios abiertos“, al otro lado del río Turia la situation es de caos.

He explained that “there is a lot for Valencia” and added that “a lot for Turia y and 7 kilometers. llegar a esos municipios” alimentos and vice versa.

“48 horas sin saber nada de tu madre, tu padre,” explains El journalist with “angustia,” “Imagine… Evidentemente, te pones en lo peor”.