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Spain Struggles to Recover One Month After Deadly Floods

The catastrophic floods in Valencia left 230 dead and billions in damages, exposing political discord and delays in emergency response.

  • The October 29 floods in Valencia, Spain, caused by a severe weather phenomenon known as 'Dana,' resulted in 230 deaths and widespread destruction across dozens of communities.
  • Over 69,000 homes, 125,000 vehicles, and 12,500 businesses were damaged, with recovery efforts still far from complete a month later.
  • Criticism has mounted over delayed emergency alerts and perceived mismanagement of relief efforts, leading to public protests and calls for political accountability.
  • The Spanish government has pledged €16.6 billion in aid and deployed thousands of personnel for cleanup and rebuilding, but challenges like blocked sewage systems and unsafe structures persist.
  • Tensions between Spain's central government and Valencia's regional leadership have hindered coordinated disaster response, further frustrating affected residents.
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