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Valencia government rules out resignations as anger grows over Spain flood response

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Valencia government rules out resignations as anger grows over Spain flood response

Valencia government rules out resignations as anger grows over Spain flood response

The catastrophe started on 29 October when torrential rain battered the eastern region of Valencia, with some areas receiving a year’s worth of rain in just eight hours.


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