
AEMET Refutes Mazón's Claims: Did Weather Warnings Fail Before Spain's Deadly DANA Storm?
The DANA storm in Spain resulted in significant devastation and loss of life. This report examines the timeline of weather alerts issued by the AEMET (Spanish Meteorological Agency) before and during the storm, challenging statements made by Valencian President Carlos Mazón. The head of AEMET stated that they issued multiple warnings in the days leading up to the storm, directly contradicting Mazón's claims. "They informed the Generalitat eight days in advance," the AEMET official clarified. The video shows a stark contrast between Mazón's public statements and the documented warnings, raising questions about preparedness and response to the crisis. The report highlights the urgency of accurate and timely communication in disaster management.