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Angry crowds throw mud at Spain’s king in flood-hit Valencia

By AFP
November 04, 2024
Spains King Felipe VI (centre) can be seen in this image. — Reuters/File
Spain's King Felipe VI (centre) can be seen in this image. — Reuters/File

VALENCIA, Spain: Furious locals pelted Spain´s royals and premier on Sunday with mud and cries of “murderers!”, forcing officials to cut short their visit to the town worst hit by the floods which have killed more than 200.

The angry crowd in the town of Paiporta focused most of its wrath on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and the head of the Valencia region, both of whom were whisked away by security. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were hit in the face and clothes with mud as they tried to calm the angry crowd, AFP journalists saw.

Broadcast on Spanish television, the extraordinary scenes underscored the depth of the anger in the country over the response to the nation´s worst such disaster in decades, with the toll ever rising and hopes for finding survivors ebbing five days on.

The king and queen arrived just after midday at a crisis centre in Paiporta, ground zero for a disaster Sanchez called the second deadliest flood in Europe this century. But more security guards were soon called to stand between the royals and the rest of the delegation and the angry crowd, whose ire seemed most directed at Sanchez and Valencia region head Carlos Mazon, AFP journalists saw.

While Sanchez and the politicians quickly left, the king and queen spent an hour trying to calm tempers before leaving themselves. Later public television said that their visit to the flood-hit region had been suspended.