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Valencia asks the Ministry of the Interior to urgently reinforce 4,000 agents on the ground
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The number of missing people will be known “in the coming days”
So far, the Spanish government has refused to provide a specific number of people missing in relation to DANA. Even so, the Minister of Interior Administration, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, affirms that this figure will be known “in the coming days.”
For his part, Óscar Puente, Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, states, according to ABC, that the Government’s crisis office and the Integrated Operational Coordination Center of the Valencian Community (Cecopi) are facing a “quite low” figure of missing. people, although they have not yet officially confirmed it out of caution.
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Movement restrictions remain in place in Valencia
Movement restrictions remain in place in Valencia, given the high risk of collapse of the main entry and exit routes to the region. For this reason, according to the newspaper ABC, teleworking is still recommended and the population should avoid the use of private vehicles as much as possible.
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Valencia asks the Ministry of the Interior to urgently reinforce 4,000 agents on the ground
The Generalitat Valenciana asked the Ministry of the Interior to urgently reinforce 4,000 agents of the National Police and the Civil Guard on the ground, to guarantee public order in the areas affected by DANA.
According to El País, the request was transmitted by the Valencian Government to the Spanish Minister of Interior Administration, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, during an urgent meeting.
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Good day.
We open this liveblog to follow the latest news about the bad weather in Spain and the consequences of DANA, which caused at least 215 deaths. On this other page, which we now have archived, you can recover everything that happened this Monday.
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