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Residents move furniture as they try to cleanup a flooded area in the La Torre neighbourhood of Valencia. Alamy

Wave of solidarity washes over epicentre of Spain floods

An army of volunteers arrived in the Valencia suburbs today to help clean up and rescue efforts.

AN ARMY OF volunteers armed with shovels, buckets, broomsticks, food and nappies mobilised today to support victims in the epicentre of Spain’s deadliest floods in decades.

“We took what we had at home, and now it’s time to help. It’s emotional, it gives you goosebumps,” 55-year-old engineer Federico Martinez told the AFP news agency, as he clutched a shovel on his shoulder.

While the eastern Mediterranean city of Valencia was spared by the floods that have killed more than 200 people, suburbs lying a few kilometres away drowned in a destructive sea of sludge.

Hundreds of Valencia residents rushed to the streets carrying what basic necessities they could to make for the stricken zones on foot during a public holiday.

As they crossed the bridges on the city’s outskirts, the once picturesque agricultural landscape slowly transformed into a mud-covered wasteland.

“Thank goodness that Spain stands together,” said Alicia Izquierdo, who with her sister Marta pushed two shopping trollies stuffed with food.

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They were headed to their brother’s home in Paiporta, a Valencia suburb at the heart of the destruction, but getting supplies from the supermarket was a challenge during severe transport disruption.

Tamara Gil did not think twice before walking the three kilometres of fields and industrial estates separating Valencia from Paiporta, where she works as a teacher.

A worried Gil, pushing a cart of water and other essentials, said she “knows nothing” about her students or their families despite a night of fruitless telephone calls on Tuesday when the flooding peaked.

‘Toll on the elderly’

Once in Paiporta, where thousands of survivors are making do without power or water, the volunteers were greeted with a dystopian scene of mud and overturned cars.

The authorities have urged people to stay at home, warning that the well-intentioned masses of volunteers risked blocking the emergency services.

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But the helpers kept coming, many loading bags and water containers at the municipal hall where dozens of people queued at an aid distribution point.

Ramon Vicente, 73, and his wife Fausti lived through a 1957 flood that left dozens dead in Valencia and scarred generations of locals — but this week’s catastrophe has eclipsed it.

“I remember that and the city needed a lot of time to recover,” Vicente told AFP, worrying about where to secure food, water and medicines which they usually receive from a now inaccessible hospital.

“This is going to take a toll on us elderly.

‘Lack of organisation’

Paiporta’s streets were a hive of activity on Friday as residents and volunteers shovelled out waves of sticky mud from homes and shops.

In the town’s main church, volunteers bailed out bucketfuls of water that still reached their ankles.

But some feel a lack of support from the authorities is undermining the wave of solidarity washing over Valencia.

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“There’s a lack of organisation. People want to help, but there’s no one organising,” said Montse Fernandez, a volunteer from a town north of Valencia who was clearing mud from a street in Paiporta.

“There aren’t enough firefighters, the shovels haven’t arrived,” added Paco Clemente, a 33-year-old pharmacist.

Holding her snoozing month-old baby in her arms, Estefania Garcia felt fortunate despite the hellish past few days.

“We have lost the cars, part of the house, but it’s fine, we’re alive,” she said.

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    Mute Brian Doherty
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    Jul 15th 2011, 3:03 PM

    I’ll believe it when I see it

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    Mute Alex simon
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    Jul 15th 2011, 6:43 PM

    It’s not going to happen. Europes grudge against ireland on corporation tax is not our manufacturing sector, it’s the tax haven IFSC. Why are so many European banks setup there… To avoid tax. Sadly it’s a sector the will be axed as countries try to fight their defecit. Just look at Banco Di Italia in IFSC.. Italy wants this bank to operate in italy not ireland. The storm is brewing. I can’t see many new jobs coming.

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    Mute Stephen Downey
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    Jul 15th 2011, 3:49 PM

    He is full of sh!t. He has had his day in the sun, the next twelve months will expose him for the puppet he is.

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    Jul 15th 2011, 4:31 PM

    Here here!

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    Jul 15th 2011, 4:46 PM

    Jesus Enda, I thought you would have learnt about the pitfalls of promises last week!

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    Jul 15th 2011, 4:44 PM

    Great news! Enda Kenny is really delivering the goods.

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    Mute Pen Name
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    Jul 15th 2011, 3:29 PM

    Is former footballer and teacher enda kenny running the IFSC now?

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    Mute Get Ta France
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    Jul 15th 2011, 3:59 PM

    Sure that’s great the newly graduated nurses/teachers will have no trouble getting a job now!!!!!

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    Mute Jeff
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    Jul 15th 2011, 4:27 PM

    Perhaps they should have chosen another career rather than planning to live of the state.. without IFSC jobs in private sector how do you paid for nurses & teachers etc…

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    Mute Aidan Gill
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    Jul 15th 2011, 3:53 PM

    So there are thousands of IT jobs still not filled in Dublin due to skills shortage and because the whole of Ireland doesn’t really want to live in Dublin, yet they will probably create another 1000 of those 10,000 in IT.

    Great if they can create 1000 more jobs there never mind 10.000.

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    Mute seamus moore
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    Jul 15th 2011, 5:36 PM

    Ah come on Emma! Like he delivered ‘the goods’ to Roscommon? You should know by now that a politician promising anything is a sure sign of desperation. And if the jobs are delivered, Enda will have had little to do with it.

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    Jul 15th 2011, 6:10 PM

    I put as much trust in Enda’s word on this, as I did on his election Roscommon Hospital speech.

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    Mute Thomas Mc Carthy
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    Jul 15th 2011, 5:37 PM

    I cant see 10,000 jobs being created to man post boxes in the IFSC. Sure why wouldn’t foreign companies have an address here, where else will let them launder there money and escape taxes in their own country. Why do you think France and germany are after us to higher our corporation tax. It’s to stop companies from laundering money and cooking the books in Ireland.

    Every multi-national company are here because of it. I hope people don’t really think it’s because of our highly skilled workforce and our financial regulation and our accountability. We are actually party to the rip off of many countries.

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    Mute Inda Kinny
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    Jul 15th 2011, 6:12 PM

    No job for you so.

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    Mute Alex simon
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    Jul 15th 2011, 7:36 PM

    Cruel but very true. iFSC is a post box avenue for tax evasion. No real manufacuring

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    Mute cjb
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    Jul 15th 2011, 8:44 PM

    Manufacturing? It’s a financial services centre. Maybe you should go down to the IFSC and have a look at some of the ‘post boxes’ and the thousands of employees walking in and out of them everyday

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    Mute Inda Kinny
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    Jul 15th 2011, 6:12 PM

    To quote Clay Davis from the Wire “I’ll take any motherf**ker’s money if he givin’ it away!”

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    Jul 15th 2011, 7:25 PM

    Yea man I agree take the money, I’m not on a moral high ground. We need to be realistic Enda Kenny is a liar, just like fiana fail they come from the same flawed system

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    Jul 15th 2011, 4:46 PM

    Sorry for the spammy nature of this post, delete if inappropriate

    Have look here at Enda’s speech and the full report. The Taoiseach is happy to brush aside any concerns about the business of the IFSC and would like Ireland remain “off shore tart” for big banking.

    http://www.politicalworld.org/showthread.php?t=8844

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    Mute Simon Moore
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    Jul 16th 2011, 6:04 AM

    People complain that there are no jobs, when a chance for 10k of jobs is to be created, you still moan! Jeez, no pleasing some people!

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    Jul 17th 2011, 9:08 AM

    blah blah blah blah blah jobs jobs jobs ……just like muppet bruttons ploy 8 jobs,EDNA YOU ARE A DISGRACE

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