Tens of thousands of Spaniards have taken to the streets of Valencia a month after floods devastated the city. They’re demanding regional officials step down after fumbling the emergency response that led to the deaths of more than 230 people.
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Valencia continues to suffer from the effects of one of Spain's most devastating natural disasters in recent years. Nevertheless, the Valencian community has begun its path towards recovery.
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The tragedy that left over 200 people dead has sparked a deluge of disinformation, including claims that the extreme weather was artificially engineered.
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Members of Spain's Emergency Military Unit (UME) work overnight to clean the streets of Paiporta, the area hardest hit on October 29 by Spain's worst floods in generation. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro..
Spain's King Felipe VI expesses his "condolences and sadness" for the loss of "so many lives" after deadly floods hit Spain, particularly in the Valencia region, where the official death toll has..