SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, December 23. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Tierra Bonita association has published the free magazine ‘In Search of the Truth’, a printed publication in newspaper format and produced by ElValledeAridane.com whose objective is to contribute to the truth being known about why the population was not evacuated before the volcanic catastrophe of La Palma, as explained by the association.
With an initial print run of 20,000 copies, it is an investigation that shows how different scientists and scientific institutions recognized after the eruption, in public interventions, that this phenomenon was “imminent”, which implied in the Emergency Plan Volcánicas de Canarias (PEVOLCA) the elevation of the risk traffic light to orange and the general evacuation of the population.
“Decisions that were never made, which exposed the inhabitants of the affected area to a mortal risk to their lives and prevented them from being able to save more belongings, personal objects of incalculable emotional value, as well as farm animals and of company (which an animal source estimates at 15,000)”, the association points out.
With this publication, Tierra Bonita intends that what happened “is not forgotten, since the official version that public institutions have tried to prevail is that of impeccable management that prevented the death of people at the beginning of the eruption (in the case of the animals died thousands), a point of view that calls into question ‘In Search of the Truth'”.
The paper copies have been distributed since December in points of La Palma and Tenerife, and some in Madrid (since January), and are being sent to politicians (such as the deputies of the Canary Islands Parliament), political parties, scientists, public institutions, media, bar associations, among others.
The publication can be downloaded in pdf at the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kzAprRlF6Iije2v-0_W2tQ7x5MnUslmP/view?usp=sharing.
The magazine, with 16 pages and 14 chapters, constitutes a chronological account of the events analyzed and is based on documentary sources that are detailed on the penultimate page as a bibliography and which can also be accessed digitally through QR codes. .