Credit: EFE
A new convoy set up by Morocco has left to help the areas most affected by storm DANA, in the Valencian Community, reports a dispatch from the Spain EFE press agency. This aid, made up of 12 fire trucks as well as another for repairs and tools, left the port of Motril in Granada this morning.
This Wednesday, a first Moroccan convoy arrived at the port of Motril, with 25 trucks and 70 professionals. In addition to the equipment, 34 volunteer workers left to provide logistical and humanitarian assistance, particularly for cleaning and unblocking sewers and other flooded networks and pipes.
The trucks and volunteers left Morocco from the port of Tangier-Med, aboard the ferry Denia Ciutat Creativa, of the shipping company Balearia. State security forces and organizations, Civil Protection and Port Police welcomed them at the dock, before escorting them to their destination.
This relief operation is supervised by the Moroccan consul in Granada and Almería, Soumia Fhati, and the director of the Port Authority, Vicente Tovar.
On this occasion, the president of the Port of Motril, José García Fuentes, highlighted that the great usefulness of ports in complex and difficult situations is manifested in this type of situations, thus contributing with their logistics and facilities, to offer solutions for the good of society, concludes the EFE.
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