A week after flash floods hit eastern Spain, recriminations are flying over who was to blame for the country’s worst natural disaster in living memory amid angry scenes on the part of those ...
There is growing public anger over the government's handling of the country's deadliest storm in living memory.
Millions in Spain and across the world have watched with heartache ... Chief among the complaints were the state’s failure ...
More than 200 people have been confirmed dead, with the toll expected to rise further as recovery efforts continue.
Spain's heavy flood death toll raises questions about how one of the world's most developed nations failed to respond ...
ANGRY Spain flood survivors threw mud at King Felipe as a fresh red rain warning was put in place. Fuming residents chanted ...
Protesters shouted "murderer" at Felipe VI, and the prime minister had to be evacuated as the crowd grew hostile.
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 royal couple had to cut their visit to the town of Paiporta, where at least 200 people died, short after the locals ...
Spain will deploy 10,000 more troops and police officers to the eastern Valencia region devastated by historic floods that ...
As emergency services continue to search for those still missing in Spain, many are questioning what caused the devastating ...