Spain Approves $8 Billion in Aid for Storm-Battered Regions
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The Government of Spain has approved on Tuesday a package of aid worth 7 billion to alleviate the damage of the last temporary period and that will be allocated...
Spain approves $8 billion in aid for storm-battered regions
MADRID, Feb 17 - The Spanish government approved financial aid worth around 7 billion euros ($8 billion) on Tuesday for people affected by the storms that battered the Extremadura and Andalusia regions in the past weeks. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Government has approved a Royal Decree-Law that includes aid for those affected by Extremadura and...
The central government and the Junta de Andalucía have turned to those affected by the succession of erascas that a week ago forced to evict 12,500 people in practically the whole community -there are still 763 displaced -, has caused millionaire damage to homes, infrastructure, crops and other productive and service activities. Almost an hour apart, the first vice president, María Jesús Montero, and the autonomous president, Juan Manuel Moreno,…
The aid includes, inter alia, compensation terms for 12,400 temporarily released due to floods and floods (150 euros per person and per day) and 2,000 million euros per day in transfers to municipalities, for the repair of damaged infrastructure. “The resources will allow the damage caused in the municipalities to cover, compensate more than 12,400 people displaced by these phenomena and mitigate the impact of homes, trade and the agricultural s…
The Deputy Secretary General of the Andalusian Socialist Party (PSOE), María Márquez, visits the Pérez Zara agricultural company in San Martín del Tesorillo, which was affected by three floods. Those evacuated due to the storms in Andalusia will receive €150 per person from the government.
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