The management of recent floods in Valencia, Spain, has been criticized due to unclear responsibility and delayed emergency alerts, resulting in 216 deaths and 16 missing. Experts emphasize the need for coordination between regional and national authorities. Political tensions are rising over the response, with accusations of mismanagement aimed at Minister Teresa Ribera. Environmental concerns are also highlighted, with scientists attributing the disaster to climate change and calling for urgent action. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)