The vice president provided this conversation to the judicial investigation after a request from the judge of Catarroja. The messages show the real-time account that Grande gave her of the Cecopi meeting while she was attending an official event. The conversations highlight Camarero's concern about the evolving situation, particularly regarding minors and care resources.
At 5:17 PM, Camarero asked if people on rooftops had been mentioned in the meeting, to which Grande replied affirmatively, adding that the situation in the Forata area caused great concern. Shortly after, the vice president inquired about the number of minors affected, and the regional secretary responded that there were about eighty. Faced with this information, Camarero warned: "We need to call, no one should go out without what Civil Protection establishes."
Around 5:48 PM, Grande reported that the evacuation of Montroi, Real, and Chiva was being considered, and that Cecopi took a break to assess the situation. There was significant concern about the potential collapse of the Forata reservoir, an event that would particularly affect Montroi and Real.
In this context, according to the messages, sending an SMS to the population to confine themselves to the upper floors of buildings was being studied, a measure that could also be applied to Ribera Baixa. "Things look very bad," Grande warned. A few minutes later, at 7:32 PM, he added that the Minister of the Interior, Salomé Pradas, "would be considering a confinement of the entire province of Valencia," while the final ES-Alert message was sent at 8:11 PM with a recommendation to avoid travel.
At 8:52 PM, Grande informed the vice president that the President of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, had connected to Cecopi. Later, at 9:05 PM, Camarero responded with a question about whether they were currently talking. Around 10:29 PM, the regional secretary communicated that the meeting was resuming and that the president was already connected remotely, also informing that in Alborache "the situation is under control, with electricity but without telephone service."
The conversation between the two continued past midnight. In a final message, Grande conveyed: "We are in contact," and Camarero replied that "tomorrow we need to make a list of residences and centers to call them one by one." The investigation also includes the vice president's submission of call records made between October 28 and 31, as part of her testimony in the case being investigated by the court of Catarroja.




