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(2 Nov 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Paiporta, November 2, 2024 1. Aerial shot of town of Paiporta displaying extent of the damage cased by the flash flood ++DRONE SHOT++ 2. Various of military personnel arriving at point where sniffer dog signalled he had found something but it was a false alarm 3. Aerial shot of flooded square ++DRONE SHOT++ 4. Various of bulldozer carrying damaged car 5. Volunteers arriving at site 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Luis Javier Gonzalez, volunteer from U.S.: “I was in the U.S. in Miami with my friends. So I heard the news. Very sad. As I have family in Alicante and a lot of friends here in Valencia, I flew in here to try to help everybody. It’s very sad to see this. There are way more people helping than government personnel. It’s crazy. So sad. Unreal.” 7. Cutaway to volunteers 8. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Marta Lozano, volunteer from city of Valencia: “Last Tuesday I was watching the news at home. And then I started to see the extent of the disaster and so many sad stories. And also people volunteering to help. And then I felt so useless and decided to come and help. Because I can always go back home, take a shower and have a plate with hot food. And these people are here. And the locals work here to clean up and then have to stay in their destroyed homes.” 9. Various of railway bridge destroyed by flash flood 10. Mid of destroyed railway station 11. Mid of damaged rails ++DRONE SHOT++ 12. Various of locals and volunteers cleaning flooded local church 13. Various of locals and volunteers cleaning up flooded storage facility 14. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Angel Martinez, volunteer from nearby town: “I live in the next village of Picana. This store here is my property, in Paiporta, where my family lives. I want to thank all these people who came to help from towns far away. Total strangers, helping me. It’s incredible. As soon as they saw the damage to my property, they poured in, shovels in hand, to help. It’s incredible. The army as well. They arrived late. But at least they are here.” 15. Various of volunteer in charge of water truck 16. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Abdelmajed Essaadki, volunteer from Albacete: “I live in Albacete and came here via Alicante. I arrived near the supermarket waiting for the police to direct me to a point where I could help. And I am here since yesterday. Giving water to people.” 17. Various of volunteers during lunch break 18. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Marcos Berdiel, volunteer from Zaragoza: “This is so shocking. We woke up at six in the morning. We may look fresh, but we are exhausted. I want to ask everybody who is able to help to come here. Because a lot of help is needed.” 19. Various of volunteers and locals cleaning up homes and motorbike store STORYLINE: Four days have passed since the tsunami-like wave of water tore through Spanish towns, and clean up task ahead is gargantuan. With at least 60 of the 211 confirmed deaths in Pairpota, local media is calling Paiporta the “ground zero” of the floods. As police and emergency workers continue the grim search for bodies, authorities appear overwhelmed by the enormity of the disaster, and survivors are relying on the esprit de corps of volunteers who have rushed in to fill the void. “I was in the U.S. in Miami with my friends. So I heard the news. Very sad. As I have family in Alicante and a lot of friends here in Valencia, I flew in here to try to help everybody. It’s very sad to see this. There are way more people helping than government personnel. It’s crazy. So sad. Unreal.” 22 year old volunteer Luis Javier Gonzalez said. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...