The president of the Valencian Generalitat has replied that the forecasts “changed” and that they followed the protocols. For his part, the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has defended the management of Valencian President Carlos Mazón.
Spain’s Interior Ministry warned on Thursday that the alerts sent to citizens’ mobile phones as a result of DANA were the “responsibility” of the Valencian Generalitat.
Before the criticism of the malfunctioning of the alarm systemThe president of the Valencian Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, stated that the warning system is “protocolized and standardized” and claimed that it was “coordinated” by the Spanish government’s Directorate General of Civil Protection.
In this sense, the Interior has recalled in this context that the activation of territorial civil protection plans in the event of an emergency of any kind and their subsequent management “exclusive responsibility of the regional authoritiescompetent in this regard in accordance with the provisions of current legislation.”
Likewise, the Ministry of the Interior has called on all regional and local authorities involved in the response to the consequences of DANA, which has affected several autonomous communities since this Tuesday, to join forces to protect the affected population and ensure a rapid reconstruction of the damaged areas. regions.
The Valencian Generalitat assures that they have followed the protocols and Feijóo defends Mazón’s management
“Here we are not meteorologists, we transmit what meteorology transmits to us. And that is why the expert technicians react and warn accordingly,” the President of the Valencian Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, emphasized in statements to the media the controversy over the transmission of the warnings.
The Valencian President has stated that the head of the Provincial Fire Council and the deputy director of 112 transmitted the communications to the municipal councils, the forecasts “which changed in time and form and at all times”, according to the protocol and information “exactly as they arrived at any time and responded proportionately.
The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, on Thursday defended the management of the president of the Valencian Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, after DANA, because, as he emphasized, he made decisions based on the information that reached him from organizations such as the Meteorological Agency (AEMET) or the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation, in which the Spanish government has “exclusive jurisdiction”.
Feijóo, who visited the emergency coordination center in l’Eliana (Valencia) with Mazón, expressed “proud” of the cooperation between the regional presidents and the mayors, who, in his opinion, “have borne the weight of this national emergency.
Source: EITB
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