After a storm devastated parts of eastern Spain last week, survivors are becoming impatient at the steady government rescue efforts. On Sunday, it all went down in the town of Paiporta.
The UK's Foreign Office has also issued a warning to travellers with more rain forecast to hit the flood-stricken country.
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Trips to parts of Spain unaffected by the flooding, such as the north and the west, are unlikely to be affected. The UK government updated its travel advice for Spain on Wednesday, October 30.
A crowd of angry survivors of Spain’s floods threw mud and shouted insults at Spain’s King Felipe VI as he made his first visit to one of the hardest-hit towns on Sunday. Government officials ...