Mossos d'Esquadra Deploy to Valencia After Devastating Floods
In the aftermath of the catastrophic floods caused by the 'gota fria' (cold drop) in the Valencia region, the Mossos d'Esquadra, Catalonia's police force, have finally been deployed to assist in the rescue efforts. This deployment comes eight days after the disaster, following a period of significant delay and controversy.
Delayed Acceptance of Aid
The Generalitat Valenciana, led by President Carlos Mazón, initially refused the offer of support from the Mossos d'Esquadra and other emergency services from Catalonia. Instead, they accepted aid from emergency teams from the Community of Madrid and Asturias. However, 48 hours after the catastrophe, Mazón agreed to allow a team of firefighters from the Generalitat of Catalonia to assist in tasks such as vehicle excavation, accessibility, and water removal.
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