ITEMS DISCUSSED IN THIS PROGRAM: VALENCIA ANGER AFTER FLOODING • FIRST CONTACT
WITH OCALAN IN ALMOST 4 YEARS • TRUMP VICTORY AND THE ‘FAR RIGHT INTERNATIONAL’
• UK AT CLIMATE SUMMIT • AI JOB LOSSES
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Tag - 2024 Spanish floods
FOR TWO WEEKS, MUNICIPALITIES IN THE REGION HAVE BEEN VIRTUALLY LEFT TO THEIR
OWN DEVICES BY PUBLIC AUTHORITIES, AS MUCH OF THE POPULATION TURNS TO MUTUAL AID
NETWORKS TO FIND SURVIVORS AND PROVIDE MATERIAL SUPPORT
~ Sonia Muñoz Llort ~
From Thursday and through the weekend, numerous demonstrations have taken place
throughout the district of Valencia and in wider Catalonia, demanding the
resignation of regional governor Carlos Mazón and showing support for the
victims of the flooding disaster. According to recent reports, the storm left
223 dead and 89 are still missing. Some of the demonstrations were organised by
leftist political parties, others by the trade union coalition. On Saturday
evening, a police cordon blocked an anti-capitalist procession and provoked the
crowd gathered in front of the town hall in Valencia, where clashes broke out.
It is now well known that the tragic flooding was initially caused by an
isolated depression in high levels of the atmosphere (known in Spanish as
“Dana”), clearly exacerbated by the climate changes. Yet it was the political
and corporate response which left people unprotected. Here responsibility lies
with Mazón, who had dismantled the regional emergency response unit, and on the
day of the storm played down the severity of the weather warnings. It also lies
with the business owners who forced the workers to stay in their workplaces,
ignoring the few alarms that were issued to the population.
Clashes in Valencia, 9 November. Screen capture from Contre-Attaque
Earlier, on Sunday 3 November, the King and Queen of Spain who visited the
affected area together with Mazón, were met by crowds who threw mud and objects
at them and called out “murderers”. On the legal front, on Tuesday the CGT
presented a letter to the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of Valencia accusing
the governor of not having adopted measures to prevent the death or
disappearance of so many people.
For two weeks, municipalities around Valencia have been virtually left to their
own devices by the public authorities. Much of the population turned to mutual
aid networks such as Xarxa de Suport Mutu DANA València, which formed to finding
missing people and to bring various forms of support to those affected by the
flood. “We are talking about initiatives that have emerged now in response to
this need, but that have been years of work behind them”, said Barcelona
anarchist assembly Heura Negra in a communique, “These are local houses,
workshops, and self-managed centres, feminist assemblies and neighbourhood
networks, class unions and housing unions, whose daily work guarantees community
structures that, in times like these, become more necessary than ever”.
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