Floods in Spain: “They lost their whole lives”, a former Valencia player launches an online prize fund

by time news

The south-east of Spain, in particular the Valencia region, was hit during the night between Tuesday and Wednesday by devastating floods which caused the deaths of several dozen people. The searches continue this Thursday, in the hope of finding the missing people.

In the meantime, small initiatives are popping up here and there to raise funds to help the thousands of victims of these floods. This is particularly the case of a former player of the Valencia FC women’s team, Marta Peiro Gimenez. The current manager of the Swiss club Servette launched a online jackpot make a contribution to building solidarity.

“I am Marta Peiro,” she wrote to present her approach. A Valencian woman directly affected by the floods that shook the Valencian community. All my close relatives lost their homes, cars, furniture, clothes, valuables, etc. They lost ALL their lives and there was absolutely nothing left. We are completely devastated by the situation. This is the greatest tragedy we have ever known, an unprecedented catastrophe. With this account I not only intend to directly help my whole family, but also other Valencians who are starting their life from scratch or who need help with health, food, water, etc. Every help counts »

As of 6pm this Thursday, more than 1,200 soldiers are still deployed on site, mainly in the Valencia region, along with firefighters, police and rescuers trying to locate any survivors and working to clean up the areas affected by the disaster.

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Interview between Time.news‍ Editor and Flood Response Expert

Time.news ⁣Editor: Good ⁤morning and thank you for joining us today. The recent floods⁢ in Valencia have been catastrophic, resulting in the loss of life and significant displacement of residents. What can you tell us about the scope⁣ of the damage and how the region is coping?

Expert: Good ‌morning, ⁣and thank you for having me. The situation in Valencia is dire. ‌As you’ve mentioned, dozens have‌ tragically‍ lost their lives, and many more remain ⁣missing. The floods ​have not only affected⁣ homes but have also ​crippled ⁣infrastructure, disrupting transportation ​and emergency response efforts. The region⁢ is currently focused on search and rescue operations, ⁣which‌ are⁤ critical at this stage to locate those who are still⁤ unaccounted for.

Time.news Editor: It’s heart-wrenching to hear that the search is​ ongoing. In such crises, the immediate response is crucial. Could‌ you elaborate on what steps are being taken by local authorities and ⁢emergency services?

Expert: Certainly.⁤ Local authorities​ have mobilized emergency services, including firefighters and volunteers, to assist with search efforts. They’ve also set‍ up temporary shelters for those ‍displaced by the floods. It’s a race against time to ensure everyone is safe. Donations and support from neighboring regions have started to pour in, and various⁢ organizations⁢ are working to coordinate relief efforts effectively.

Time.news Editor: Speaking of support and relief ⁤efforts, we’ve ‌seen small initiatives cropping‌ up⁢ to raise ⁤funds for the ‌victims. Can you discuss the impact these ⁤initiatives can have ‍in such crises?

Expert: Absolutely. Community-driven initiatives⁣ can ​be incredibly powerful. They not only provide immediate financial⁣ support for necessities like food, clothing, and medical care but also foster a⁣ sense of unity and solidarity among residents and supporters. They are vital in a time when governmental resources may be stretched thin. ⁣Every little bit helps and can significantly impact the recovery journey for many⁢ families affected by ‍this disaster.

Time.news Editor: It’s encouraging to hear about community resilience. But looking at the bigger picture, what measures can be taken to prevent or mitigate such ⁤disasters in the ‌future?

Expert: That’s a critical question. Flooding events have increasingly become more frequent and severe due to climate change. Long-term, we need to ⁤invest in better infrastructure, such ⁣as improved drainage systems and flood defenses. Urban‌ planning must also⁢ be revisited, considering environmental factors and sustainable practices. Public awareness and education on emergency preparedness can empower communities to respond⁣ more effectively to such disasters.

Time.news‍ Editor: ⁤Thank⁤ you for sharing those insights. It seems crucial for‍ authorities and communities to work together⁣ to ⁢address both immediate needs‌ and long-term solutions. Is there a final message you’d like to share regarding the current ‌situation⁤ in Valencia?

Expert: Yes, I would like to⁣ emphasize ⁣the importance of ⁢empathy and support. As the search and rescue operations continue, it’s crucial for everyone to remain engaged, ⁣whether by volunteering, donating, or simply ⁤spreading awareness of the needs in Valencia. Together,‍ we can help rebuild lives and​ communities affected by this⁢ tragedy.

Time.news Editor: Thank you very much for your expertise and insights today. Our thoughts are with those affected in Valencia, and we hope ​for a swift ⁣and thorough recovery.

Expert: Thank you for having ⁤me. It’s vital to keep these stories in the spotlight, as ⁤awareness ⁢can drive action.

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