Article 6S0S3 I tried to warn Valencia’s government about flooding, but it didn’t listen | Juan Bordera

I tried to warn Valencia’s government about flooding, but it didn’t listen | Juan Bordera

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Juan Bordera
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The rightwing regional authorities ignored the climate-crisis science and dismissed the weather forecast - the consequences are their responsibility

  • Juan Bordera is a climate journalist and an independent MP for Compromis in the Valencian parliament

It's almost impossible to describe what we have experienced in the flooded villages and towns around the city of Valencia. Many of those villages and towns are in ruins, with at least 217 dead and others to be pulled out of the mud. There are many areas that still need urgent help. There are towns without water or electricity that have not been able to clean up. There are still flooded garages, buildings on the verge of collapse, and health problems that may result from the accumulated water.

But what also defies belief is the regional Valencian government's sheer negligence in its pre- and post-disaster management. Let me try to summarise some of the most serious shortcomings.

Juan Bordera is a climate journalist and an independent MP for Compromis in the Valencian parliament. He has donated his fee for this article to a fundraiser for those affected by the storm

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