Monday, 4 November 2024 () Football in Spain should have been suspended after the flash floods that killed more than 215 people in the Valencia region, says Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti.
Local businesses sweep away muddy water from their warehouses in the suburb towns of Valencia, six days after devastating floods tore through southeast Spain. Since the disaster, anger has grown at authorities' preparation for and response to the floods.
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