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Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Teresa Ribera defended the government's handling of deadly floods in Valencia, stating that climate change played a significant role. Long-delayed flood defenses may not have prevented the disaster as they were designed for smaller events. The opposition party accuses Ribera of inaction and negligence. The central government claims the regional administration was slow to respond to warnings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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