Spain: Sánchez announces aid plan of 10.6 billion

Spain: Sánchez announces aid plan of 10.6 billion
Spain: Sánchez announces aid plan of 10.6 billion

Floods in Spain

Pedro Sánchez announces aid plan of 10.6 billion euros

The Spanish Prime Minister announced on Tuesday a series of emergency aid for residents, businesses and communities affected by the recent bad weather.

Published today at 1:13 p.m.

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced on Tuesday a first emergency plan of 10.6 billion euros (10 billion francs) to help residents and businesses affected by the historic and deadly floods which ravaged the south is from the country.

“The total investment of all these first measures” will exceed “10.6 billion euros”, declared the socialist leader, unveiling a series of aid for the disaster victims, but also for the local authorities concerned. “It’s a good first step, an agile step,” he insisted.

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