Four months after the disaster that killed 227 people in Valencia, doubts persist about how the emergencies were managed and whether decisions could have been made that would have reduced the number of deaths.
Judge Nuria Ruiz Tobarra shows determination in clarifying these doubts and points out the lack of alerts to the population as a critical factor.
There is a dispute between the Generalitat of Valencia and the Government regarding the suitability of the data provided and the actions taken in response to the emergency.
Disagreements between the Generalitat and the Government are hindering reconstruction efforts and causing more discomfort among Valencians.
The relatives of the victims hope that the truth will emerge through the judicial process.
Conclusion: The judicial investigation is still ongoing and is seen as a hope by the relatives of the victims. However, the lack of collaboration between authorities and the possible lack of sufficient preventive measures generate great indignation.