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Protests Erupt In Spain Over Flood Response

Crowd of protesters in flooded streets of Spain.

Protests erupted in Spain following devastating floods that left communities reeling and prompted widespread anger towards government officials and the royal family. Survivors expressed their frustration over perceived delays in emergency response and inadequate warnings about the impending disaster, leading to chaotic scenes during a royal visit to the affected areas.

The floods, which struck on a Tuesday, were caused by severe storms that swept through the region, resulting in significant damage and loss of life. Many residents reported that they received little to no warning about the severity of the flooding, which exacerbated the situation and led to tragic outcomes.

In the aftermath of the floods, a crowd of angry survivors gathered to voice their frustrations. During a visit by the Spanish royal family, protesters chanted accusations of negligence, shouting “Murderers!” as they threw clots of mud and debris at the royals and top government officials. This incident highlighted the deep-seated anger among the populace regarding the government’s handling of the crisis.

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The royal couple’s visit was intended to show solidarity with the victims, but it quickly turned into a scene of chaos. Eyewitnesses reported that some protesters even threw rocks, resulting in injuries to security personnel. The royal family, visibly shaken by the hostility, faced a barrage of criticism for their perceived inaction during the crisis.

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