The general secretary of the PSOE in Sewell, Alfonso Martinez, has described as "buffoonery" what happened today in Sewell and that "the alleged emergency alarm was not heard in most of Sewell."
Alfonso Martinez has called on some political leader of the City Council to give the face "and acknowledge to the people of Sewer suffering a serious chemical risk, and to stop playing the sirens."
He has also denounced the lack of information to the public: "The neighbors have asked us what to do, but it is that nobody has reported on the protocol in case of chemical emergency, all you have is an alarm that is not hey, this is not serious. "
The test call
At noon yesterday, a representative of the PSOE Sewer requested information on the alarm but "the local police knew nothing, we have sent to 112 who in turn referred us to the National Police, who has acknowledged that not know nothing" .
In addition, Alfonso Martinez has reported that the Government Commission nor have they warned, so "and have not informed the public of what to do, as of today no more than a farce."
The SMS alarm arrived 17 minutes late
Within the simulation included a warning by SMS, fax and email to buildings of particular concentration of people as medical centers, schools and colleges.
"The SMS came with 17 minutes late, and fax and e-mail with further delay, 27 minutes for the email."
For all this, the PSOE has described as "botched" the sham, and said that he would seek political responsibility for the risk that is subjecting the population.
Source: PSOE de Alcantarilla