On Thursday, Pedro Sánchez, the prime minister of Spain, told people to follow official warnings because the storms “are continuing” as authorities in Catalonia issued an alert regarding possible floods in several areas.
Juan Ramón Adsuara, the mayor of the Valencian town of Alfafar, criticised the lack of help provided by regional authorities, saying residents were “living with corpses in their homes”.
“They have forgotten us. We have not seen a fire truck in days; we have not seen the military emergency unit nor the Guardía Civil,” Mr Adsuara told the radio station À Punt. “We are getting organised but we are running out of everything.”
Carlos Mazón, Valencia’s regional president, said late on Thursday that he had asked Spain’s government to provide all available troops from the army, navy and air force “to reinforce the logistical effort and the distribution of aid to the population”.
And after further reports of looting, Valencia provincial prosecutor’s office said that it had requested preventive detention for those accused of robbery. “Robberies and thefts are taking place in the face of helplessness of the victims, with contempt for them and an attitude of impunity,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
The Times focuses, external on Donald Trump's latest comments about the war in Ukraine. Its headline quotes the US president, who said Vladimir Putin was "doing
7 March 2025, 17:31 | Updated: 7 March 2025, 18:06 'This could end in Worl
The weather is expected to quickly change after a spell of sunshineThe Met Office has warned that "colder weather is on the way."(Image: Liverpool ECHO)It is fo
The Turkish-tinged creation by Boghall Butchers - which is celebrating its 50th year in business - won through in the newly-formed fusion category, which also f