Spanish Royals Attacked During Flood Visit
Spanish Royals Attacked During Flood Visit

Spanish Royals Attacked During Flood Visit

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During a visit to the flood-stricken town of Paiporta in Spain, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia faced a hostile reception from residents, who expressed their anger by hurling mud and insults at the royals and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The disaster has claimed at least 214 lives, with many blaming the government for inadequate warnings and a slow response to the flooding, which has been linked to climate change. Amidst the chaos, Sánchez was evacuated for security reasons after being insulted by locals, while the royal couple attempted to engage with residents despite the barrage. Queen Letizia broke down in tears while comforting victims, and King Felipe remained calm, trying to address the concerns of the distressed townspeople. The incident marks a significant moment for the Spanish monarchy, which prides itself on public affection, as the crowd's anger highlighted their perception of governmental failure. In response to the crisis, the government has promised to increase military aid to assist with recovery efforts.

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