Valencia Leader Admits Flood Errors, Stands Firm Against Resignation Calls

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Valencia's regional leader, Carlos Mazón, has admitted to mistakes in handling the devastating floods that hit the region on October 29, resulting in over 220 deaths. Despite criticism for his delayed response and calls for his resignation, Mazón defended his actions, attributing the lack of timely warnings to two government agencies. Protesters have demanded his resignation, citing mismanagement and slow emergency response. The floods have left significant damage, particularly in Paiporta, where residents are still struggling with the aftermath.
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