Two weeks after flash floods killed hundreds of people, several areas of Spain have been placed on high alert as a new ...
Growing public anger came to a head on Saturday when 130,000 people took to the streets of Valencia and called for Mr Mazon’s ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday announced 3.76 billion euros ($4.01 billion) in additional measures to reconstruct the Valencia area after the deadliest flash floods in Spain's modern ...
Tax relief, a three-month postponement to repaying mortgages and loans and central government spending on the immense clean-up work facing local councils were also announced. Thousands of soldiers, ...
Protesters are demanding the resignation of the Valencia regional head, accusing him of mishandling the response to last ...
Angry protesters are calling for Valencian president Carlos Mazón to resign after 219 people were killed in floods ...
Thousands of people have gathered in Valencia to protest against the Spanish authorities' response to last week's deadly ...
Europe is the fastest warming continent on earth but scientists say many local governments are badly prepared for weather ...
Ninety-two people were killed in the eastern Valencia region and two in the central Castilla La Mancha ... or the wildfires seen elsewhere in Europe in the summer, are likely linked to human ...
It was “the greatest natural disaster in our recent history,” declared Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Socialist prime minister. It ...