“Stay at home, does not end”: Spanish Prime Minister Warns of Other Floods

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, during a speech at the Emergency Services Co-ordination Centre in Valenica, has announced that the area will be declared a disaster zone and that the official level of crisis has been raised to two. “ “We'll be here with you all the time [...]
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“We will be here with you all the time necessary and with all the necessary resources. Our priority, of course, is now finding victims and finding missing persons”, he added.
“Also, find a way for friends or family to really address the anxiety they are going through”.
It becomes known that Sanchez echoed warnings from the Minister of Transport, who still has many troops trapped in flood-hit cars, writes Skynews, wiretaps Telegrafi.
The Spanish prime minister added that people hit by disasters must stay at home, with forecasts of more torrential rains.
The most important thing is that I know the Spaniards are aware that this phenomenon has not ended”, Sanchez said.
Spanish weather agency has yet to raise alarms in Valencia and around Spain. So I urge everyone to listen to those recommendations and pay attention to the advice of law enforcement authorities and defence”, he added.
“All those affected, please stay at home”.












