The former Olympic ace, in a shocking way described the situation in the , with the deadly floods caused by the bad weather “Dana”. Speaking on ERT3’s “World of Sports” show, David Fuster referred to the killing floods in Valencia, where over 150 people have lost their lives. “I had never seen it before in my life, I was afraid of family and children,” said the former Olympiacos ace, among other things, was shocked. “The situation is chaotic. I woke up this morning wondering if this was all a nightmare, because many people have died and still find lifeless bodies, there are so many missing. Thank God, we are well, as you can see, because we live in an area located in the north of Valencia, so this area has not been as affected as the rest, but at the moment they are recommending to all people not to leave their homes, not to take their cars, because many roads have been affected and why emergency teams need the roads to do their job, so that they can help people who are missing or trapped in their cars or homes,” Fuster said and continued: “In the region of Valencia historically we have many flood problems, but something like this I had never seen before in my life. So much water in a few minutes, in just 15 minutes everything was chaotic. I’ve never seen anything like it. This happened in that region of Valencia, but it could happen to mine. Therefore, of course I was afraid, for my own people, for my children, for my family, but now is a very sad time and we cannot help, because we cannot do because we have to stay at our home and see what happens in the end.” The former Olympic ace also remembered the floods that hit Greece in September 2023: “I remember you had such problems with floods as well. I think that in the future this will be increasingly common with these climate changes. We don’t know what it’ll be like in the future, but the problem is we can’t do anything. I hope people who lost everything will come back to life as soon as possible,” and it closed with a message: “I’d like to say a thank you to your show, for inviting me to find out if I’m okay, if my family is okay with all the fans, all the people who still write to me on social media. Thank you for your support, because you know how much I love Greece, how I love my old team Olympiacos and how much I love fans who always support me.”
Fuster shocks about the floods in Valencia: They still find bodies, I was afraid for my family.
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