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During the deadly Valencia flooding last year, some areas saw a year's worth of rain in just eight hours - leaving people ...
The head of Spain’s eastern Valencia region, Carlos Mazón, admitted Friday to “mistakes” in the management of last month’s massive floods, which killed 216 people in that part of the country. “I’m not ...
Regional leader Carlos Mazón is under immense pressure after his administration failed to issue flood alerts to people’s cellphones until hours after the flooding started on the night of Oct. 29.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (R) presides a meeting of the government's crisis committee next to Valencia Regional President Carlos Mazon (C) in L'Eliana on October 31, 2024.
— Carlos Mazón (@carlos_mazon_) October 29, 2024. When Mazón appeared before cameras shortly after midnight, his main message to his flood-stricken region was to beware of misinformation. Two hours ...
Protesters confront police during a demonstration on November 9 to demand the resignation of Valencia Regional President Carlos Mazon. Cesar Manso/AFP/Getty Images CNN — ...
The leader of Spain's Valencia region Carlos Mazon defended his handling of the disasterous floods in October that killed over 200 people there. Dozens of protesters interrupted his two-hour-long ...
Valencia chief rejects calls to resign over handling of ‘monstrous’ Spain floods. Regional leader Carlos Mazon says he has done everything he can in the face of a ‘monstrous avalanche of ...
The king faced chants of “murderer” as he visited hard-hit Paiporta, just outside of Valencia city, along with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and regional governor Carlos Mazon, where locals ...
In the latest demonstration over the floods, protesters filled the centre of Valencia demanding the resignation of regional government leader Carlos Mazon and chanting "Killers!".
Parts of the Valencia region have no electricity and phone lines were down, and some areas were cut off by flooded roads, regional chief Carlos Mazon told reporters, according to AFP.