Angry crowds watch for Spain's king in flood-hit Valencia
Spain's King Felipe VI faced angry protesters during a visit to the region of Valencia, which has been hit by unprecedented floods.
Footage shows an angry crowd shouting “murderer” and “shame” at the king, who is also asked why nothing was done to prevent the tragedy.
Spain's worst floods in decades have left entire neighborhoods covered in mud and littered with cars and debris.
More than 200 people have died in these floods, and many others are missing. Emergency workers continue to search underground car parks and tunnels in the hope of finding survivors and recovering bodies.
There was anger over the lack of warning and insufficient support from the authorities after the floods.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited Paiporta, the worst affected town.
Footage showed the king making his way down a pedestrian street, before his bodyguards and police were overwhelmed by the crowd of protesters, shouting and shouting.
They struggled to maintain a protective ring around the king, as some of the protesters threw mud and objects.
The king became involved with several people, and even embraced them.
His visit to the region comes after residents criticized the local authorities for their response to the flooding.
On Saturday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ordered an additional 10,000 soldiers, police and civil guards to the area.
He said the migration of workers to Spain is large in peacetime. But he added that he knew the response was “inadequate” and acknowledged “big problems and shortcomings”.
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