MADRID (AP) — The leader of Spain's Valencia region said Monday he was stepping down over his government's handling of the devastating flash floods that killed more than 230 people last year and whose response he is widely seen as having bungled.

Since the Oct. 29, 2024 floods, Carlos Mazón faced regular calls to resign, including last week at a state memorial held on the first anniversary of the disaster where family members of victims insulted him and called him a “killer" before the event began.

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