PAIPORTA, Spain, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Another 2,500 soldiers arrived in the flood-hit east of Spain on Monday to reinforce efforts to locate bodies and clear debris, as government officials traded blame ...
Mixed messages and confusion cost lives, dozens of local residents and experts say. More than 220 people died and nearly 80 ...
Thousands of people have gathered in Valencia to protest against the Spanish authorities' response to last week's deadly ...
Spain sends 7,500 soldiers to flood-hit Valencia region while Valencia region will ask Madrid for 31.4bn euros in aid ...
Violent floods following rains of unprecedented intensity ravaged Valencia on the night of 29-30 October, killing at least ...
Opposition politicians accused the left-wing central government of acting ... It was the worst flood-related disaster in Europe in five decades. Scientists say extreme weather is more frequent ...
Angry protesters are calling for Valencian president Carlos Mazón to resign after 219 people were killed in floods ...
In this catastrophe, those anti-government forces that have been swirling in the dark edges of Spanish politics for years are ...
It was “the greatest natural disaster in our recent history,” declared Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Socialist prime minister. It ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced a new economic relief package for victims of the storms that killed more than 220 people in the country’s worst natural disaster in more than six decades ...
Lenders in Spain have an exposure of about €20 billion ($21.8 billion) to the Valencia area that has been hit by deadly ...