Saturday, August 27, 2005

Frankly Mr Franco



As I declared to Jonathan Blake at the end of last season, a-m isn't just about whinging on about Madrid's performance in the league - it runs a little deeper than that for us. So on the eve of the new season, it seems appropriate to mention something that's been on our mind since holidaying in Sanabria this month. Taking a wander down the lanes of the lakeside villages thereabout we came across the hamlet of Ribadelago.
Very quaint, almost timeless, but something decidedly odd about the place. Everywhere you go, there are memorials on the sites of derelict houses, the corners of streets etc to the victims of "the tragedy of the 9th January 1959". This got us wondering what this was all about and not wanting to bother the local inhabitants (out of respect), the internet seemed to be the place to look. The truth is that after much local opposition during the 1940s, General Franco's cronies managed to push through a project to build a dam across the surrounding area. Work started in 1953 and the dam was opened by Franco in 1956, though it still wasn't finished. On the night of 9.1.59, the thermometer showed -18ºC, following a torrential downpour. The dam burst and of the 549 inhabitants 144 were swept away. Only 28 bodies were ever recovered; the remainder - 116 souls, the majority children - were never found. To add insult to injury, Franco adopted the village and it became Ribedalgo de Franco until after his celebrated death. It is a strange and ancient setting to wander around today, though the ageing locals are charming and welcoming despite everything. If you're ever in the area, drop in for five minutes to pay your respects.
Let's not forget - General Franco was a Madridista.

1 Comments:

Blogger Jonathan Blake said...

Thanks for the mention. I didn't know about that, though Franco was renowned for opening dams in the fifties; it seems he did very little else.And 1959 as well...

Anyway you might not know that my favourite Spanish league teams are Cádiz and Castellón, (and have been for very many years) both of which have been promoted this year and of course it is at Cádiz tomorrow that R. Madrid have to start their defence of... er.. nothing whatsoever.

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