Prada emphasises that Mazón was not responding to him, and Cuenca denies that he attempted to stop any warning.

Salomé Pradas has reiterated before the judge in Catarroja her intention to speak with the president, Carlos Mazón, about the possibility of confining the population on the day of the dana. The former chief of staff of the former president José Manuel Cuenca has denied attempting to stop any warnings. Both are presenting themselves before the judge investigating the management of the dana to clarify the discrepancies in their statements regarding how this emergency was handled. The dispute revolves around the messages that Cuenca sent to Pradas, in which he expressed his disagreement with the idea of imposing a lockdown on the population. The origin of Cuenca’s stance on this matter is also questioned, which was reflected in WhatsApp messages in which he stated that «there was no need to confine».

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