About 130,000 people marched in Valencia to demand the resignation of the regional president who led the emergency response to the recent catastrophic floods.
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The disaster began on the night of 29 October, leaving 220 dead and nearly 80 people still missing. Residents are protesting about the way the incident was handled, putting regional leader Carlos Mazón under immense pressure after his administration failed to issue alerts to citizens’ mobile phones until hours after the flooding started
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