A judge investigating Valencia’s DANA management issues an order against local TV station À Punt. Images and audio of the conversation between Carlos Mazon and press manager Salome Pradas on October 29, 2024 at the Emergency Coordination Center. This conversation was included in an informative article broadcast by RTVE on October 30th under the title: CECOPI: Les hores critiqueAccording to the report of the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community, its inclusion in the summary was also ordered this Wednesday.
Both resolutions were agreed to by the lecturers in response to a request for a public complaint by the Valencian Cultural Agency. Judges understand that too.To take these tests Cecopi (Combined Operations Coordination Center) insisted that the meeting “was not held immediately after convening,” but said it was “completely relevant and appropriate.”
Moreover, according to the judge in the order, “delays were evident not only in the general organization of protective measures for the population, but also in the fact that the conference measures intended to save the lives of the victims of Utiel could no longer be adopted.” At that point, most of them were dead or on the verge of death.And, he added, “the same thing happened in towns like L’Arcudia, Godereta, Turis and Trento.”
Additionally, it was agreed to incorporate email messages, WhatsApp and social networks into the proceedings.
Finally, in the order procedure signed by the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice, the parties are informed that several videos provided by the television production company employed by SGISE (Valencian Emergency Services General Management Association) and the Generalitat Emergency Department are available for free consultation before the judicial body.
Similarly, the resolution reports that the recording of the witness statements made on November 10th and the recording of the conversation between the two users on the telecare service on October 29th will be notified.