21h. the Eu Manifests "Deep Solidarity" for Victims of Kristin Depression and Is Ready to Help Recovery
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Ursula Von der Leyen thanks all the teams that are working to ensure the safety of citizens and to restore electricity supply. Still, a situation of calamity until Sunday.
Following the devastating storm Kristin, which caused serious damage in several regions of the country, particularly in the Leiria district, one of the hardest hit areas, a solidarity campaign is underway to provide support to the affected populations. The Municipality of Leiria has released an update on the status of essential services […]
The Minister of the Presidency, who went to Marinha Grande today to see the damage caused by Storm Kristin, acknowledged that "the scale of the damage is brutal" and admitted to resorting to the European solidarity fund to support reconstruction. Accompanied by national government officials and representatives of the European Commission, António Leitão Amaro said that there are still generators available and that Civil Protection carried out "a…
"Europe is solidarity with the Portuguese at this time when they continue to face the consequences of the Kristin storm. On behalf of the European Parliament, I share the pain of those who have lost loved ones and my thoughts are all affected," stressed the Maltese policy in a note on the social network X. In a publication in Portuguese, Metsola also thanked "all who work tirelessly, day and night, to protect lives and restore services." "They a…
The President of the European Commission expressed today to Prime Minister Luis Montenegro "the deepest solidarity" for the deaths and damages of the storm, ensuring that the EU "is ready to support recovery". "I spoke to Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro to express my deepest solidarity following the extreme impact of the Kristin Temple in Portugal. The loss of human lives and the destruction of infrastructures are devastating," wrote U…
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she had spoken to Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro about the devastating effects of storm Christine and offered assistance.
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