Angry survivors of the devastating natural disaster threw mud and rocks at the royals, calling them "killers." ...
Spain announced Tuesday an aid package worth 10.6 billion euros ($11.5 billion) to rebuild regions devastated by its worst floods in a generation that have killed 219 people.
After a storm devastated parts of eastern Spain last week, survivors are becoming impatient at the steady government rescue ...
As Spain mourns the death of over 200 victims of the biggest peacetime disaster in decades, volunteers poured into the ...
With the flooding having killed more than 200 people, the anger over the perceived lack of warning and slow response erupted into chants of ‘murderer’ and mud-slinging at the Spanish king and queen.
Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain have faced plenty of scandals when it comes to the Spanish royal family over the years ...
Valencia residents living among ruins and dead bodies decry the response of authorities to the disaster — and brace for more ...
Spain’s royals, prime minister and other politicians were greeted by crowds hurling mud and debris on Sunday when they tried ...
A crowd of enraged flood survivors pelted the Spanish royal couple with mud and rocks during their first visit to the ...
S pain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia often receive a warm welcome at public events. But this time, people were angry and ...
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain traveled to the flood-devastated town of Paiporta on Sunday, where Their Majesties ...
Queen Letizia and King Felipe visited the devastated Valencia region, after flash floods ravaged the area. The residents are grieving and angry. Massive flooding has killed at least 217 people.