Salomé Pradas said the morning of the dana: “What worries us most is the Poyo ravine.” This is a conversation with 112 technicians during a visit to the L'Eliana Emergency Coordination Center that appears in a video recorded by an external production company. In the video, to which elDiario.es has had access, the then counselor of the Government of Carlos Mazón, currently investigated in the case, talks with some technicians who detail localities in the Horta Sud region about whose situation they were concerned, such as Aldaia or Quart de Poblet. Pradas agrees and confirms that the water that would possibly flow down the ravines was what was most worrying. Next, he refers to the Poyo ravine.
The recording is part of a new batch of videos sent by the external production company hired by Emergencies to the Dana judge. The magistrate asked for all the raw videos to be preserved when she detected that not all the complete material available to her had been sent to her.
In another video, the deputy director general of Emergencies, Jorge Suárez, informs the councilor that “forest firefighters” have been sent to carry out “visual monitoring”, in reference to the Magro river and the Poyo ravine, where hydrological alerts had already been activated. “The important thing here is that they inform us,” adds Suárez.
In a third video, the head of the Emergency Service, Inmaculada Piles, also reports that after the hydrological alert, the “forest firefighter units” were carrying out “surveillance.” Next, Pradas asks for a “list of municipalities,” presumably referring to potentially affected localities.