The singers move to help the condemned of the Dana

The singers move to help the condemned of the Dana

The tragedy caused by the depression Aislada a Niveles Altos (DANA) in Valencia has moved a wide range of artists and public figures in a solidarity effort to help the affected.

This climatic phenomenon has left a tragic balance of over 223 bankruptcies and numerous missing people, as well as affecting approximately 950,000 people in the region.

In other news, more than 200 artists join the «Som Valencia» initiative, seeking to raise funds through a series of solidarity concerts scheduled starting November 11th in various Spanish cities.

Among the participants are well-known musicians such as Veintiuno, Álvaro de Luna, Zahara and Escoba, who are committed to using their talent to exploit those who have suffered significant losses due to the floods.

The organizers made it clear that music can be a powerful means of channeling solidarity and help in difficult times.

Additionally, other artists independently contribute music and donations to the cause. Among them are:

– Aitana: The singer actively uses social networks to spread information on how to help her and get in touch with interested parties to understand her needs. Furthermore, it promotes initiatives to collect essential items.

– Lola Indigo: Use your platforms to call for solidarity, organizing food collections and other necessary services in Madrid.

– Ana Mena: During a concert, she invited her followers to collaborate and donated materials to a help center.

– Rosa: In addition to expressing your help, I personally listened to your hometown to directly help your affected community.

– Omar Montes: He canceled his participation in a national festival and shared information on how to donate, showing his compromise with the victims.

– David Bustamante: In a broadcast message, he expressed his help to those affected, underlining the importance of unity in difficult times.

– Alejandro Sanz: Through his social networks, his followers have been able to collaborate in this solidarity cause.