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09.11.2024

09.11.2024The day Valencia marched against the three-hour lunch

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 09.11.2024.

It displays 68 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

09.11.2024The day Valencia marched against the three-hour lunch
Morning coverage focused on volunteer coordination challenges in Valencia's flood zones, with authorities requesting staged arrivals to prevent chaos. By midday, reports emerged of President Mazón's three-hour lunch with a journalist during the DANA crisis, while claiming poor cell reception prevented communication with Minister Ribera until 20:00.

The afternoon brought reports of putrefaction in affected areas and continued searches for 50 missing persons. The political narrative shifted as evening approached, with thousands gathering in Valencia's streets demanding Mazón's resignation. The initially "silent" march grew to 130,000 participants according to some sources.

The protests ended with calls for criminal charges, while Valencia's mayor addressed reports of "vandalism." The number of missing persons was revised down to 41 by day's end.
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Una madre y su hija, un agricultor jubilado, un guardia civil fuera de servicio... La peor catástrofe en lo que va de siglo en España ha arrasado con más de 200 vidas
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Libertad Digital

La tesis de la UCO: Aldama se acercó a Begoña Gómez para eliminar obstáculos en los negocios de la trama

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07:08DANA's deadly deluge: 200+ lives lost, alerts scrutinized

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of the DANA disaster in Spain. Multiple sources discuss the management of the crisis, with criticism of Mazón's handling and questions about delayed alerts (eldiario.es, El Mundo, RTVE). The human toll is highlighted, with El País reporting over 200 deaths. Volunteer coordination challenges in Valencia are noted (El Confidencial). In other news, Barcelona's tram expansion aims to reduce city traffic (El Periódico), while investigations continue into potential connections between Begoña Gómez and business interests (Libertad Digital).
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11:08Valencia's DANA Aftermath: Volunteer Challenges and Victim Searches

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing aftermath of the DANA disaster in Spain. Multiple sources discuss the challenges in Valencia, including the management of volunteers (El Confidencial) and the continued search for victims in various locations (20minutos). The political fallout continues, with scrutiny of Mazón's decision to retain the Emergency team despite questioned management (El Periódico). The human impact is highlighted through personal stories (El Mundo, La Razón). In other news, the Franco family lost a court case over the ownership of Pazo de Meirás assets (El Salto), and Barcelona's potential deal with Nike is reported (La Vanguardia).
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14:51Mazón's three-hour lunch amidst DANA chaos

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing aftermath of the DANA disaster in Spain. Multiple sources discuss the political controversy surrounding Carlos Mazón's response, with reports of delayed communication and a three-hour lunch during the crisis (La Razón, Público, 20minutos). The human impact is highlighted through personal stories of those affected (El Confidencial, El Periódico). Environmental concerns are raised, with reports of putrefaction in affected areas (La Vanguardia). In international news, the Israeli occupation of Hebron is examined (RTVE).
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El Mundo

Manifestación contra Mazón por la gestión de la DANA en Valencia

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18:19Valencia erupts: Thousands march against Mazón's DANA response

The newspapers report extensively on large-scale protests in Valencia, Alicante, and Elche demanding political accountability for the management of the recent DANA disaster (El Confidencial, El Periódico, La Vanguardia, Público, RTVE). Thousands are calling for the resignation of Carlos Mazón, with his actions during the crisis under scrutiny (El Mundo, Libertad Digital). The controversy includes disputes over communication between Mazón and Minister Ribera during the emergency (Libertad Digital, La Razón).
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