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Outcry against Sánchez during the Valencia demonstration: “We demand that he show his face, that he stops fleeing and that he resigns”

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Outcry against Sánchez during the Valencia demonstration: “We demand that he show his face, that he stops fleeing and that he resigns”

Shouting “Sánchez resigns!”met this Saturday in the San Agustín Square in Valencia hundreds of victims of DANArelatives of the victims and volunteers, who came from different localities affected by the tragedy. Among them, residents of Masanasa and Benetúser came to demonstrate, two of the villages most affected by DANA, which devastated more than 70 villages in Valencia on October 29. Among those interviewed by OKDIARIOa Valencian woman pointed out that “We ask Pedro Sánchez for responsibilities, to show his face, not to run away. This left the Valencian people falling into poverty. He appreciates that. He abandoned us. He makes fun of us, he makes fun. Marlaska. Teresa Ribera is responsible for all of this.

A the young man wanted to remember that “We are all Spaniards gathered here against the government of Pedro Sánchez and Carlos Mazón. “They need to be held accountable.” Among the others interviewed by this newspaper, a Valencian admitted that “I come to protest”. I think politicians have no dignity. Politicians must resign. If they don’t resign, at least they are accountable to a judge“.

A Valencian woman recalled that “The central government has rejected international aid. He didn’t send the army when it was necessary. “It subjects aid to the approval of general budgets.”

The discovery of the lifeless body of a woman this Saturday in the municipality of Sedaví (Valencia) brought to 218 the total number of deaths recorded due to DANA and the floods which affected the province of Valencia on October 29.

In just a few minutes, floods caused by heavy downpours in the Valencia region devastated almost everything in their path. With no time to react, people found themselves trapped in vehicles, homes and businesses.

A week later, authorities found a total of 226 bodies in Valencia, Castile-La Mancha and Andalusia. They are looking for dozens of people. Police, firefighters and soldiers continued to search Tuesday for an unknown number of missing people.

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