There is growing public anger over the government's handling of the country's deadliest storm in living memory.
PAIPORTA, Spain, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Hundreds of residents of a Valencia suburb badly hit by last week's deadly floods protested on Sunday during a visit by Spanish King Felipe, Queen Letizia, and Prime ...
The Athletic reports from the Valencia region on the devastating impact that flooding has had on communities and football ...
I wished to greet the Virgen de los Desamparados,” the pope told the crowds of pilgrims at the Vatican after placing a white ...
France's Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced the team's deployment under the European civil protection mechanism, after a request made by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. The ...
Millions in Spain ... president of Valencia. Did no one consider the possibility of an indignant reaction?” A civil guard holds back angry residents shouting during the royal visit Credit ...
VALENCIA, Spain (AP) — In a matter of minutes, flash floods caused by heavy downpours in eastern Spain swept away almost everything in their path. With no time to react, people were trapped in ...
A week later, authorities have recovered 217 bodies — with 211 of them in the eastern Valencia region and ... Here are a few things to know about Spain’s deadliest storm in living memory ...
King Felipe of Spain was pelted with mud and heckled by furious crowds as he visited the Valencia region after devastating floods hit the region earlier this week. Tense scenes unfolded as the ...
VALENCIA, Spain: Furious locals pelted Spain's royals and premier on Sunday (Nov 3) with mud and cries of "murderers!", forcing officials to cut short their visit to the town worst hit by the ...
VALENCIA, Spain (AP ... Another 1,000 soldiers are set to arrive on Sunday, when Spain's King Felipe VI made his first visit to the devastated areas along with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.