This insider is rightfully furious about the lack of support of their own government officials and infrastructure after the dramatic happening. With the world developing warfare, plundering nature, causing global refugee streams, all out of financial speculation and interests, he rightfully asks himself “where is the humanitarian existential mentality?” Why do disasters like this have to happen, with death and sufferings, like described by this man, to make us aware of the obsolescence of this system? Our heart goes to all these people affected in Valencia. And also to all those others in the world that are suffering because of the wrong prioritization of our systems and their institutions.
The Valencia flood is more than a humanitarian and natural disaster
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