This afternoon, the kings of Spain, with Pedro Sánchez and Carlos Mazón, began a route through the places most affected by the DANA. And from their first stop, in Paiporta, they received a wave of people insulting, protesting and even throwing objects.
Faced with the hostile situation, they separated. While Felipe VI tried to calm a group of young people who demanded an explanation for the lack of aid in Paiporta, Letizia did the same in another part of the city.
In his case he did stained with mud after a bullet hit him while throwing objects, a blow that did not prevent him from hearing the anger, complaints and demands for explanations from a resident of Paiporta: “Let the army come. At two in the morning people were still outside picking up shit. “We have mud, but we have no water, we have no food, we have nothing.”