Deleted tweets, missed warnings and calls for the ‘hangman’: the bitter political fallout from Spain’s floods
by Sam Jones from Environment | The Guardian on (#6S3T6)
The region's president responds to criticisms that he was slow to act by attacking the prime minister
The sun still hadn't risen on Tuesday 29 October when the mayor of Utiel, Ricardo Gabaldon, took another look at the warnings from Spain's state meteorological office and ordered all the schools in the small Valencian town to close.
The warning early that morning - at 5am or 6am - was orange," he said. That's when I was weighing up whether to close the schools here. In the end, I ordered them to close at six or seven that morning. Soon after, the alert went red."
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