A demonstration of 130,000 people called for the resignation of the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, due to his handling of the recent catastrophe and alleged attempts to cover up the chain of incompetence.
The public is demanding a political accountability due to the lack of action by the regional Government during the red alert issued by the Aemet.
Despite the outrage, there has been a notable wave of citizen solidarity, with many demonstrators working as volunteers in affected municipalities.
Criticism also extends to the Spanish Government for not pushing the Valencian Government for its inaction.
Conclusion: The Valencia catastrophe and its subsequent management have sparked a deep crisis of trust towards authorities, requiring considerable efforts and clarity to restore citizens' faith in institutions and their leaders.