Valencia Club Changes Metalla Stadium To Food Bank For Storm Victims
JAKARTA - La Liga club Valencia CF has turned their home, Mestalla Stadium, into a food bank for the victims of Hurricane Dana that hit Valencia Province on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.
Bada Dana, which caused flash floods, has damaged a number of facilities and has so far killed more than 90 people and is not yet known.
Valencia, which was actually also affected, did not want to remain silent. They help the local government by providing food and basic necessities for local residents who are victims.
"Valencia CF in collaboration with Valencia Food Bank provides a Mestalna for a place to provide food and basic necessities."
"Mestalla will help the city overcome the state of emergency caused by Hurricane Dana. Standing together."
"We are truly saddened and want to reaffirm our solidarity with the affected victims and families."
We are ready to help the authorities in any way possible. Many people came to help at Mestalla. Thank you," Valencia said in a statement on the X account @valenciacf_en.
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The club's action nicknamed Los Ches also received responses from many people. A non-profit and non-governmental organization from the United States, World Central Kitchen (WCK), also came to help provide food and other basic necessities.
Not only that, the famous Spanish chef, Jose Andres, also went directly to the Mestalla Stadium.
"World Central Kitchen @WCKitchen and chef Jose Andres @chefjosecondres join Valencia CF and Valencia Food Bank in their collaboration to help those affected by Hurricane Dana."
"Mestalla has turned into a distribution point for foodstuffs and basic necessities."
"WCK will immediately prepare and serve fresh and nutritious food for people affected by natural disasters and during the humanitarian crisis," the club said again.
Valencia is now focusing on helping deal with the Hurricane Dana disaster. They have also been allowed to postpone matches in La Liga and the Copa del Rey.
In fact, Los Ches is scheduled to host Real Madrid at the Mestalla Stadium on November 3, 2024 and travel to Parla Escuela headquarters on November 7, 2024 WIB.
However, La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) have issued an announcement to postpone a number of matches for teams affected by Hurricane Dana.
"Valencia CF would like to express our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those who died from Hurricane Dana."
"Hopefully all the neighbors and affected residents as well as groups working to prevent and overcome the impact of this storm remain strong."
"The match has been rescheduled. Valencia CF considers this the most appropriate measure given the dire consequences of the Hurricane Dana weather phenomenon experienced in Valencia, recommendations to avoid travel, and cut off communications to Madrid," the club said in another statement.
In addition to the football agenda, the natural disaster in Valencia Province also made a number of other sporting agendas threatened to be canceled.
The final MotoGP 2024 series at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, which is scheduled for 15-17 November 2024, is also a concern.
Meanwhile, the Formula E trial agenda, which is scheduled for November 4-7, 2024, has also been officially canceled.