This weekend’s highly anticipated LaLiga match between Valencia and Real Madrid hangs in the balance due to devastating floods that have struck Valencia.
Reports indicate that the match may face postponement as the city grapples with the aftermath of these severe weather conditions.
Tragic Floods Hit the City
On Tuesday, flash floods inundated Valencia, resulting in tragic loss of life, with reports confirming that over 50 individuals have died due to the DANA disaster.
The situation has led to significant disruption across the region, including the cancellation of Valencia’s Copa del Rey match against Parla Escuela, originally scheduled for tonight.
Weekend Match in Jeopardy
According to the Spanish outlet Relevo, the match against Real Madrid set for Saturday may also be postponed.
Carlos Mazon, the president of the Valencian Government, is expected to declare an official mourning period once the floods subside.
This declaration could further delay the scheduled game, pushing it to a later date.
Mestalla Stadium Remains Unharmed
Despite the dire circumstances, Valencia’s home ground, the Mestalla, has reportedly sustained no damage.
Additionally, the local airport is resuming normal operations after being completely flooded, although access to the city is still challenging.
Messages of Support and Solidarity
Valencia CF released a heartfelt statement expressing condolences to the families of those who lost their lives due to the floods, emphasizing support for the affected communities and the efforts of emergency responders.
The club has reiterated its willingness to assist local authorities in any way possible.
Real Madrid also extended its sympathies, stating on their official website that the club’s president and Board of Directors mourn the loss of lives and stand in solidarity with those impacted by the storm.
Madrid’s winger Vinicius Jr. shared a message of encouragement on social media, calling for support for everyone affected by the disaster.
Previous Mourning Period
Valencia previously declared a period of mourning back in February after a tragic fire in a residential complex claimed ten lives.
Following that incident, all football and basketball matches in the city were suspended, leading to the rescheduling of Valencia’s match against Granada.
What’s Next for Valencia and Real Madrid?
As the situation develops, football fans and the local community will be watching closely to see how Valencia and the authorities handle the aftermath of this disaster and whether the match against Real Madrid will proceed as planned.
The safety and well-being of the community take precedence as the region seeks to recover from this calamity.
This article was published on TDPel Media. Thanks for reading!Share on Facebook «||» Share on Twitter «||» Share on Reddit «||» Share on LinkedIn