MADRID (Reuters) - Spain has deployed 14,898 police officers and soldiers in the areas hit by flash floods last week, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Tuesday.
It was an unprecedented incident for a royal house that carefully crafts the image of monarchs adored by their country of ...
PRIME Minister Pedro Sanchez has appealed to Valencia and Castellon province residents to stay at home, as more heavy rain ...
Protesters shouted "murderer" at Felipe VI, and the prime minister had to be evacuated as the crowd grew hostile.
Angry protestors hurled eggs and mud at Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia as the couple toured the Valencia region of the ...
An enraged crowd in hard-hit Paiporta hurled mud and other objects at Spain's royals, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and ...
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says the government is sending 5,000 more soldiers and 5,000 more police to the eastern region ...
The death toll from severe flooding in Spain has climbed to at least 72, authorities said on Wednesday, after storms left ...
Hundreds of volunteers take up buckets and brooms in Valencia as the government bolsters its response to the devastating ...
Chanting "Murderers, murderers!" they vented pent-up anger over what has been widely perceived by local residents as tardy ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had to be rushed away by security after an angry mob surrounded him and King Felipe VI, ...