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Protesters urge regional Spanish leader to quit a year after deadly floods

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Posted on October 25, 2025

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By Miguel Gutierrez, Guillermo Martinez and Ana Cantero VALENCIA (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in the eastern Spanish city of Valencia on Saturday and called for conservative

Valencia Protesters Demand Resignation of Regional Leader After Floods

Public Outcry Over Flood Management

By Miguel Gutierrez, Guillermo Martinez and Ana Cantero

Survivor Accounts and Community Impact

VALENCIA (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in the eastern Spanish city of Valencia on Saturday and called for conservative regional leader Carlos Mazon to resign over his handling of flash floods that killed 229 people a year ago.

Judicial Investigation into Emergency Response

Displaying banners with messages such as "Mazon to prison" and chanting, "They didn't die, they were murdered," protesters filled the centre of Valencia for the 12th time since the flash floods occurred almost exactly one year ago.

Understanding the DANA Weather System

"I have lost everything, but what matters is not the material losses but the human losses. And they could have been avoided," 71-year-old flood survivor Cristina Guzman Trabero told Reuters. "And we are here demanding justice. We don't want anything else."

Residents of the affected areas accuse the regional government of issuing an alert too late after buildings were already under water and many people were drowning in the most catastrophic flood-related event in Europe since 1967.

A judicial investigation is under way into the emergency response. On Thursday, the court summoned a local journalist who had lunch with Mazon on the day of the floods - October 29, 2024.

Spanish authorities said on Thursday that the body of a 56-year-old man had been found buried in mud a year after he was swept away by the water.

The catastrophic floods were caused by a destructive weather system, known locally as DANA, in which cold and warm air meet and produce powerful rain clouds, a pattern believed to be growing more frequent due to climate change.

(Reporting by Miguel Gutierrez, Guillermo Martinez and Ana Cantero; Editing by Leslie Adler)

Key Takeaways

  • Protesters in Valencia demand the resignation of Carlos Mazon.
  • The protest is due to mismanagement of deadly floods a year ago.
  • 229 people died in the catastrophic floods in Valencia.
  • A judicial investigation is ongoing into the emergency response.
  • The DANA weather system is linked to climate change.

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What is disaster management?
Disaster management refers to the processes involved in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies and disasters, aiming to minimize their impact on communities.
What is climate change?
Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
What is insurance?
Insurance is a financial arrangement that provides protection against financial loss or risk, where an individual pays a premium to receive compensation in case of a covered event.
What is flood management?
Flood management involves strategies and practices aimed at reducing the risk and impact of flooding, including infrastructure development, emergency response, and community preparedness.

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