Television Mónica López reveals why she has not presented Now or Never on TVE

Mónica López is the presenter of Now or Never, a TVE format that is broadcast from Monday to Friday starting at 2:10 p.m. on La 1. However, last Friday, October 13, the communicator did not take charge of the format .

Before Now or Never began, Jaime Cantizano connected with López in Mañaneros. “Mónica López is trapped on a train in the middle of Alicante in the middle of the bridge,” commented the driver of the space.

“We are on the train, which left Valencia. We have been stopped in a town in Cuenca since 08:12, we have been stopped here for four hours. We have been locked in the train, they opened the doors three hours later. The bathrooms do not work “They are starting to distribute water at this time. There are two trains stopped a little further ahead and at the moment we don’t know what’s happening to us,” he said.

“They don’t send us buses either. There are hundreds of passengers standing here,” added López, who did not manage to arrive on time and had to be replaced in his program by Marc Santandreu. “What they are telling us here is that there is a problem with the catenary, that there are electricity problems,” added the journalist.

In addition, Mónica López also told her experience on Twitter. “The passengers of the Ouigo train that left Valencia at 7:30 are still here. We have been here for seven and a half hours. They are evacuating us with a 30-seater bus. The Civil Guard informs us that the evacuation device is the responsibility of Ouigo “It’s incredible,” he noted. “We have been inside the train without light, or food, the bathrooms broken and the doors closed for three hours,” she added on the social network.

“They handed out bottles of water an hour ago. No food. At least they took the diabetics and children first (the kids accompanied by only one person),” he said in another tweet.

“Latest news. Ouigo has seen fit to provide two buses to make the trip from here to Cuenca. Which is 40 minutes. They go, unload and return. Two buses,” he wrote in another publication.

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