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Spanish local leader defends his handling of Valencia floods

The leader of Spain's. Valencia region protected his handling of disastrous floods. that eliminated more than 200 people, stating on Friday he did. everything possible in the face of a monstrous avalanche of. water that exceeded all weather forecasts.

Resolving local lawmakers, Carlos Mazon declined. calls to resign, although he stated he would not avert. responsibility and looked for forgiveness over last month's. catastrophe.

I am not going to reject failures, it is not possible to do. so, nor would it be useful, Mazon said.

Stricken local residents have actually been increasingly vital,. mainly of regional authorities but likewise of the national. government, over their level of readiness and for failing to. adequately alert people about the threats of Oct. 29 storm and. its resulting floods.

Mazon duplicated an assertion that he has formerly made. that the body responsible for measuring water flows stopped working to. send adequate cautions. He guaranteed a public query at the. local assembly into the nationwide and local federal governments'. handling of the catastrophe.

The very best possible effort was made offered the scenario, with. the information offered and the resources at hand. Although it. is evident that it was not enough, Mazon stated.

Dozens of citizens collected outside the local assembly,. demanding his resignation and shouting neither forgetting nor. forgiving and you were eating while others were passing away. This. described a prolonged lunch that Mazon had with a local reporter. on the day of the catastrophe.

Mazon said he did not cancel his program that day due to the fact that the. regional authorities in charge of the emergency services was. handling the scenario, adding he did not postpone any decisions. and was kept up to speed throughout the day.

Locals of Paiporta, one of the suburban areas of Valencia. affected by the floods, vented their anger versus Mazon, the. king and queen of Spain and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez throughout. their check out on Nov. 4.

Locals have been critical over what have actually been commonly. viewed as tardy signals from the authorities about the risks. of the flooding, and then a late reaction by the emergency situation. services when catastrophe struck.

Of those who died in Valencia and neighboring towns and villages,. 190 were Spaniards while 26 were people from 11 nations,. main data revealed on Thursday. Nearly half of the dead were. people aged 70 years or older.

Emergency situation workers are still looking for 16 missing out on people.

(source: Reuters)