Tens of thousands protest and demand regional head resign
Tens of thousands protest and demand regional head resign
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Bu içerik, Valencia’da yaşanan ölümcül seller olaylarıyla ilgili olarak, bölge başkanı Carlos Mazón’a istifa çağrısında bulunan büyük bir protestoyu konu almaktadır. Protestocular, Valencia ve çevre illeri etkileyen şiddetli yağmur nedeniyle meydana gelen sel felaketiyle ilgili yetkililerin yönetimine karşı öfke ve tepkilerini dile getirmektedir. Mazón’un olayları yönetme şekline karşı çıkan protestocular, bölgesel hükümeti “kanla lekelenmiş” olarak suçlamakta ve istifasını talep etmektedir. Ayrıca, içerik, protestolar sırasında yaşanan olayları, Mazón’un savunmalarını ve bölgede meydana gelen sel felaketinin nedenlerini detaylı bir şekilde ele almaktadır. Görsellerle desteklenen içeriğin devamında, protestoların arka planı ve bölgedeki hava durumu etkileri hakkında bilgiler verilmektedir.
Huge protest calls for Valencia head Carlos Mazón to resign
Tens of thousands of people have protested in Valencia against authorities’ handling of recent deadly floods, demanding the resignation of regional head Carlos Mazón.
Protesters chanted “murderer” and carried placards accusing the regional government of being “stained with blood” as they took to the streets on Saturday evening.
More than 200 people died in the flooding, which was caused by torrential rain hitting Valencia and neighbouring provinces in October. Eighty people are still missing.
Protesters have accused local authorities of issuing flood warnings far too late.
“We want to show our indignation and anger over the poor management of this disaster which has affected so many people,” said Anna Oliver, one of the protest’s organisers, speaking to the Reuters news agency.
Last week the king and queen of Spain were pelted with mud and other objects by angry protesters during a visit to the town of Paiporta, one of the worst affected.
Objects were also thrown at Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who was quickly evacuated.
Thousands of people have lost their homes and streets in many areas are still covered in mud and debris.
Mazón, of the conservative Popular Party, has defended his actions. He says his officials did not receive enough warning from central government and the scale of the disaster was unforeseeable.
In Spain, regional governments are responsible for handling disaster response and can ask for extra resources from the central government in Madrid.
Spain’s weather agency issued storm warnings for the region from 25 October, but Valencian authorities did not issue alerts to local mobile phones until hours after flooding started.
The local councillor in charge of emergencies has since admitted she did not know there was a system for sending phone alerts.
Local media report that, as flooding started, Mazón met for lunch with a journalist and did not arrive at an emergency co-ordination meeting until 19:00 local time (18:00 GMT).
Government sources told the El País newspaper this was “irrelevant” and that Mazón was constantly informed of events.
The flooding in Valencia was caused by a Dana phenomenon – when warm, moist air meets cold air, creating an unstable weather system.
Scientists say the warming climate made the floods worse.
Tens of thousands protest and demand regional head resign
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