Spain is taking significant steps to help its citizens recover from the country’s worst floods in decades. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced a new aid package of 3.76 billion euros (approximately $4 billion) on Monday, emphasizing the government's commitment to support those affected.
This fresh package includes 110 measures designed to provide comprehensive assistance, building upon the previous aid of 10.6 billion euros ($11.5 billion) announced last week. The substantial financial support aims to restore infrastructure, support businesses, and ensure the well-being of residents in the hardest-hit areas.
In a press conference, Sanchez stated that Spain will inject \"all the necessary resources for as long as it takes\" to ensure a full recovery. The government’s proactive approach highlights its dedication to mitigating the impacts of natural disasters and fostering resilience within communities.
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Spanish PM announces fresh flood aid of almost 3.8 billion euros
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