Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Spain's eastern city of Valencia on Saturday to mark the first anniversary of floods that killed 229 people, and to denounce the handling of the disaster.
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- Around 50,000 people protested in Valencia, demanding Carlos Mathon's resignation.
- Protesters criticized the government's late alert during flash floods that killed 229 people. 16s
- Residents described severe personal losses and called for justice and accountability. 34s
- Meteorologists said the rain equaled a year's worth, causing deadly floods and destruction. 1m 12s
- A judicial investigation is underway into the emergency response to the disaster. 1m 37s