
Sánchez Meets Storm Victims Amidst Police Controversy and Brother's Trial
Seven months after Storm Dana devastated parts of Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez finally met with victims' associations in Valencia. The meeting, however, was overshadowed by a large police presence, prompting criticism. "Les ha recibido Sánchez...como si el Presidente del Gobierno fuera a reunirse con peligrosos delincuentes," noted Onda Cero reporter Elena Gijón, highlighting the perceived disproportionate security. Adding to the tension, only 16% of the promised aid has reached those affected. Meanwhile, in Badajoz, a trial against Sánchez's brother adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The events underscore the ongoing challenges faced by storm victims and raise questions about government response and transparency.