A professor explains what the 2006 plan was for Poyo barranco:

A professor explains what the 2006 plan was for Poyo barranco:

En AldaiaFranco se paseaba años después de la riada de 1957 to inaugurate houses in a zone affected by water, which is now one of the areas flooded by DANA. Ahora Aldaia, de nuevo, limpia un barro que tal vez se podría haber evitado.

In a video along these lines, laSexta Columna interviews Félix Francés, professor of hydraulic engineering at the University of Political Science of Valencia, who has been involved in the plans for almost twenty years. Confederation Hidrográfica del Jucar para tryar paliar los efectos de una inundation en barrancos como del Poyo.

Los daños económicos hubieran sido bastente menerosen torno al 50% con bastante seguridad”, confirms the expert detailing this plan. It was finalized in 2006 y que planteaba deviar el cauce de la rambla del Poyo, ahora sobrepasado, al nuevo cauce del Turia, donde se habría repartido el agua.

Sin embargo, local geographer, researcher of the Turia River Ivan Portuguese doubts: “Implicaria aunar dos caudales de tipo rain Undoubtedly, it is necessary to define certain parts of the metropolitan,” he explained.

José Luis Gallego notes that this is Poyo barranco's environmental protection plan It would cost 150 million eurosreconstruction costs are estimated at 6,800 million euros. In this sense, journalist Ángel Munarriz “todos coinciden en que Prevention is cheaper than rebuilding“.