Sophie Abdulla
Live reporter
Local authorities in affected Spanish regions are issuing warnings over false information circulating on social media.
In a post on X, external, the Manises City Council says information will be communicated through official channels and asks people to not disseminate “false information”. It adds that there is no risk of overflow at the Manises Dam in the municipality.
This sentiment is echoed in a post on the president of the Valencian government’s Facebook account, external, which reiterated calls to follow information through official channels only – alongside a video statement from José Miguel Basset, the chief inspector of the Valencia Fire Department, clarifying that “no town in L’Horta Sud is being evacuated”.
Meanwhile, Valencia’s environment ministry has issued a warning over false claims about drinking water in the city, saying there is “no risk of contamination”, external. Valencia City Council, in a post on X, added that drinking water in homes is “suitable for consumption and meets public health requirements”.
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Publish date : 2024-10-30 07:07:00
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