The story of Spain's Picaña and Paiporta is a testament to both human resilience and the pressing need for action.
During a visit to the flood-stricken Valencia suburb of Paiporta, Spanish King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez were met with protests from angry residents. The residents ...
Angry survivors of the devastating natural disaster threw mud and rocks at the royals, calling them "killers." ...
After a storm devastated parts of eastern Spain last week, survivors are becoming impatient at the steady government rescue ...
The king and queen went to a crisis centre in Paiporta. But extra security guards soon had to keep the angry crowd, shouting ...
Millions in Spain and across the world have watched with heartache the images of Valencians coping with the ravages of the ...
Valencia residents living among ruins and dead bodies decry the response of authorities to the disaster — and brace for more ...
Mud splattered the cheek of Spain’s monarch as survivors of catastrophic floods unleashed their fury in a barrage of muck and mire. Felipe VI took it, literally, on the chin, and his determination to ...
Anger and frustration erupted in Spain on Sunday as King Felipe VI arrived in the town of Paiporta to survey the damage from ...
King Felipe, Queen Letizia and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez were met with anger in Paiporta, a town badly hit by the ...
With the flooding having killed more than 200 people, the anger over the perceived lack of warning and slow response erupted ...