Tag #Valencia Floods

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CHJ Admits System Vulnerability in Valencia Flood Response

Following the October 29th Valencia flood, the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation (CHJ) admitted their hydrological information system (SAIH) suffered a 43-minute delay in sending a flood alert to emergency services, despite having internal data showing rising water levels starting at 5:40 PM.

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Mazón Refuses to Release Phone Records Related to Deadly Valencia Storm

Valencia's President Carlos Mazón faces criticism for refusing to release phone records from October 29th, the day a devastating storm killed 224 people, citing a lack of individual phone billing from their provider despite a €1.3 million monthly bill. This refusal, amid repeated claims of transpare...

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Valencia Flood: Judge Orders Psychological Evaluations for Victims' Families

A judge in Catarroja, Valencia, ordered psychological evaluations for families of the 227 victims of the October 29th flood, citing the immense trauma caused by witnessing deaths and enduring infrastructural collapse and delayed aid. The investigation includes examining the timing of the emergency a...

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Valencia Floods: Private Aid Outpaces Inefficient Government Response

The Valencia floods, which killed 224 people and caused €17 billion in damage, exposed the inefficiency of public aid, contrasted by a rapid and effective response from private initiatives like Juan Roig's €35 million Alcem-se! program and Amancio Ortega's €100 million donation, highlighting the nee...

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Slow Pace of Vehicle Removal Criticized Three Months After Valencia Floods

Three months after floods killed 224 in southern Valencia, Spain, tens of thousands of wrecked vehicles remain unremoved, prompting criticism of the regional government's handling of the cleanup and causing safety concerns and quality-of-life issues for residents.

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Iberdrola Invests €100 Million to Enhance Valencia Power Grid Resilience

In response to a devastating October 29th, 2023 storm in Valencia, Spain, Iberdrola announced a €100 million Il·lumina plan to upgrade its electricity grid, focusing on increased resilience and benefiting 650,000 customers by modernizing infrastructure and digitalizing operations.

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Valencia Floods: Government Releases Transcript Contradicting Mazón's Claims

Torrential rains in Valencia, Spain caused 224 deaths and 3 missing persons. Valencian president Carlos Mazón's presence at a restaurant during the crisis and subsequent attempts to shift blame by selectively releasing information led to a government counter-offensive, releasing a full transcript th...

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Spanish Decree Offers Residency to Flood-Affected Migrants

The October 29, 2024, floods in Torrent, Valencia, Spain, destroyed the home of Jhon Jairo Londoño and six others, highlighting the plight of undocumented migrants who lost their homes and livelihoods; a new government decree offers one-year residency and work permits to around 26,000 affected migra...

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Spain to Regularize 25,000 Immigrants After Valencia Floods

The Valencian Vice President, Francisco José Gan Pampols, announced that the regional government will consider a Spanish government plan to grant residency permits to at least 25,000 immigrants affected by the October 29th floods in Valencia, which caused 227 deaths and €17 billion in economic losse...

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Valencia Protests Demand Mazón's Resignation After Deadly Floods

On Saturday, thousands protested in Valencia, demanding President Carlos Mazón's resignation due to his handling of the October 29th floods, which caused 224 deaths, three missing persons, and two worker deaths; protesters criticized the slow pace of aid and recovery efforts, particularly in schools...

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Valencia Floods: Victims Association Criticizes Government Response

Following devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, affecting 87 towns and causing 15 deaths in Alfafar alone, the head of a victims' association criticizes the regional president's delayed response and lack of coordination among the three levels of government, while highlighting the impressive communi...

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Valencia Announces €250 Million in Flood Aid, Contrasting with Central Government

The Valencian regional government announced a €250 million aid package for over 120,000 flood-damaged vehicles, exceeding the central government's aid and contrasting its approach with faster, less bureaucratic payments.

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