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03.11.2024

03.11.2024The day mud silenced the King

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 03.11.2024.

It displays 85 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.11.2024The day mud silenced the King
The royal visit to flood-ravaged Paiporta turned hostile as protesters threw mud and objects at King Felipe VI, Prime Minister Sánchez, and President Mazón, shouting "murderers". The visit was suspended, with Sánchez retreating while the King attempted to engage with residents. Far-right groups allegedly infiltrated the protests, offering legal assistance to attackers. The death toll rose to 214, with another body found in Letur. Emergency responders described the situation as worse than previous disasters. Valencia suspended classes due to ongoing DANA threats, while the Generalitat extended mobility restrictions. Aemet issued red alerts for heavy rains in southern Valencia, later downgraded to orange. As night fell, taxidrivers mobilized to deliver aid, showcasing grassroots solidarity amidst official turmoil.
03.11.2024

03:06Valencia's Deluge: Sánchez's Emergency Dilemma

The newspapers report on ongoing developments in the DANA crisis in Valencia. President Sánchez has explained his decision not to declare a National Emergency, citing potential difficulties with the regional government (El Español). The Generalitat Valenciana has limited the mobility of volunteers in 11 severely affected municipalities (El Periódico, El Salto). Emergency responders are being praised for their heroic efforts, with reports of 200 lives saved (El Mundo). The crisis continues to impact local businesses, particularly in commerce and hospitality sectors (RTVE).
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05:05

07:15Valencia's Deluge: Military Surge as Death Toll Hits 210

The newspapers report on the ongoing DANA crisis in Valencia. The death toll has risen to 210 (El País). President Mazón is coordinating response efforts, requesting involvement of seven ministers and the Chief of Defence Staff (20minutos, infoLibre). Prime Minister Sánchez has deployed 5,000 additional military personnel (infoLibre). The weather agency AEMET has issued orange alerts for Valencia, Catalunya, and Murcia (El Periódico). French firefighters have arrived to assist (Libertad Digital), while local businesses face devastation (RTVE).
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12:34Royal Visit to Flood-Ravaged Paiporta Turns Hostile

The newspapers report on heightened tensions during the royal visit to Paiporta, Valencia, following the devastating DANA. Multiple sources (El Español, El País, El Periódico, infoLibre) describe protesters throwing objects and mud at the royal entourage, shouting "murderers". The visit was subsequently suspended. The death toll has risen to 214 (El País). Emergency responders describe the situation as worse than previous disasters, likening it to a war zone (El Mundo, Público).

13:55Mud and Mayhem: Royal Visit to Paiporta Derailed

The newspapers report on a hostile reception for the royal visit to flood-affected Paiporta. Multiple sources (eldiario.es, El Español, El Periódico, El Salto, infoLibre, RTVE, 20minutos) describe protesters throwing mud and objects at King Felipe VI, Prime Minister Sánchez, and President Mazón, shouting "murderers". The visit was subsequently suspended (La Razón, La Marea). Some sources (Libertad Digital) highlight the King's resilience during the incident. Meanwhile, the death toll has risen with the discovery of a body in Letur (Público, El País).

17:47Royal Visit Repelled: Paiporta Protests Prevail

The newspapers report on continued unrest during official visits to flood-affected areas. Multiple sources (El Periódico, El Plural, infoLibre, La Marea, La Razón, RTVE) describe protests and altercations in Paiporta during visits by King Felipe VI, Prime Minister Sánchez, and President Mazón. Some visits were suspended due to the hostile reception. Meanwhile, severe weather warnings continue, with Aemet issuing a red alert for heavy rains in southern Valencia (Público, El Periódico).

22:59Mud-slinging mayhem: Royal visit sparks Paiporta pandemonium

The newspapers report on continued unrest during official visits to flood-affected areas in Valencia. Multiple sources (El Español, El Periódico, El Plural, infoLibre, La Marea, RTVE) describe protests and altercations in Paiporta during visits by King Felipe VI, Prime Minister Sánchez, and President Mazón. Protesters threw mud and objects, shouting "murderers" (RTVE). Far-right groups allegedly infiltrated the protests (El Plural), while Vox offered legal assistance to attackers (La Marea). Meanwhile, Valencia suspended classes due to ongoing DANA threats (El Periódico).