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Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia faced angry crowds and egg-throwing during their visit to the flood-hit Valencia region. The residents were upset about the response to the devastating floods that have claimed the lives of over 200 people.

The king, along with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and regional governor Carlos Mazon, visited the hard-hit town of Paiporta, just outside Valencia city. The crowd booed, chanted “murderer,” and hurled insults and eggs at the royal family and the government officials.

Despite the chaos, King Felipe and Queen Letizia remained composed and tried to engage with the residents. Videos released later showed the royal couple embracing distraught residents, highlighting the emotional toll of the disaster.

The slow and uncoordinated response to the crisis has caused frustration among the local population. Text alerts warning of flooding came hours after the weather service issued warnings. Prime Minister Sanchez acknowledged the shortcomings in the response, calling it “not enough.”

Part of the problem has been the political divide between Mazon and Sanchez, which delayed the authorization of emergency funds and resources. The federal government cannot act without the approval of the regional government, leading to delays in the response efforts.

As the death toll continues to rise, authorities have urged residents to take shelter and stay safe. The Spanish Weather Agency has issued a red weather alert for the Valencia area, indicating the severity of the situation.

In the aftermath of the floods, thousands of volunteers have come forward to help clear debris and assist in the rescue efforts. However, there have been challenges in coordinating the volunteer efforts and providing adequate support to those in need.

The scenes of devastation and the public outcry against the authorities have highlighted the need for a more coordinated and timely response to natural disasters. The unity and resilience of the community in the face of adversity are commendable, but there is a clear call for better preparedness and support from the government in times of crisis.

As the recovery efforts continue and the community comes together to rebuild, it is essential for all levels of government to work collaboratively and efficiently to prevent such tragedies in the future. The lessons learned from this disaster should serve as a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and response in ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens.