Carlos Mazon, the leader of Spain's eastern Valencia region said on Monday he would resign over his handling of catastrophic floods a year ago. He has been under pressure, including from victims' relatives.
Breakdown
- Carlos Mathon announced his resignation as leader of Valencia due to mistakes in handling last year's floods.
- The floods killed 229 people and caused billions in damage, mainly in suburbs south of Valencia. 10s
- Residents accused the government of issuing flood alerts too late, contributing to the disaster. 24s
- Mathon criticized the national government and relevant agencies for insufficient support and warnings. 1m 15s
- Victims' relatives and advocacy groups rejected Mathon's resignation speech as inadequate. 1m 34s