The <a href="https://www.archysport.com/2022/01/fourth-installment-of-the-serial-woman-and-badminton-virtual-clinics/” title=”Fourth installment of the serial: "WOMAN AND BÁDMINTON VIRTUAL CLINICS"”>Huelva native Carolina Marínbadminton player, three-time world champion and one-time Olympic champion, has harshly criticized the actions of political forces regarding the floods caused by DANA in the province of Valencia, which have already caused more than 200 victims.
Marín did so through his official account on the social network dana to offer his help. “In front of the politicians, the pride of the people. Some eliminated resources and failed in prevention, others do not show themselves to be up to the task. Meanwhile, people give as much or as little as they have to help others. Solidarity”wrote the athlete.
The captain of the Spanish Davis Cup team David Ferrerborn in Xábia and resident in Valencia, has also been dismayed by the drama experienced these days in various parts of Spain, due to the storm and floods, especially on the Valencian coast. “It’s dramatic. In the end that is the important thing in life… everything that has happened… Families that have lost everything, deaths. It is something that we will have to live with, where there is a lot of pain and it is not going to be easy. It really has been, it has been a catastrophe on a large scale and to be so close and see what people are suffering. I am left with the solidarity of the people, that when it comes to helping. We are a country where we are the first. that we are there. I am no longer talking only about the Valencian Community, but at the level of all of Spain. We must move forward and give a lot of encouragement and especially to the people who have lost their relatives,” said David Ferrer.
The captain of the Spanish team, however, has not been directly affected by the storm. “I have been lucky in that sense because I live in Valencia capital. But of course, in Valencia capital the situation was different, it happened a little more in the towns of the South. And well, obviously, when these people where they have lost their home and their belongings… but not for now, I don’t know anyone close to me who has died. It’s hard to see every day where there are more and more deaths and everything that is happening leaves you feeling bad.
Ferrer regrets that the situation “has only just begun” and remembers that this year, Valencia, has already suffered more than one misfortune. “This, in part, has only just begun.it’s dramatic; Apart from that I believe that it is something that is not going to remain in just one week and everything starts again; I think this is going to last a lifetime. “In Valencia we already suffered the Campanar fire, now this… the truth is that this year we will go down in history for misfortunes more than for joys.”