Valencia (EFE) that has not translated into an increase in crimes and complaints.
As highlighted by the Government delegate in the Community, Pilar Bernabé, one must think that “they were the first fully normal fallas festivities”, without restrictions, after the covid pandemic.
“There are many more people than last year, especially on the streets of Valencia, but also in other large cities, and we can safely say that the number of crimes or complaints has not increased, as it could be, in any of the ranks and sectors”, stated Bernabé.
“First we are going to wait for all the faults to burn, but we can say that, without a doubt, the balance is very positive,” he insisted.
In his opinion, Valencia “has set an example of coexistence and civility” and has “valued the city and its festivals, which are a first-rate economic engine.”