The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, thanked the Kingdom of Morocco on Friday for its support for relief efforts in areas affected by recent floods affecting the Valencia region.
Sánchez said rescue workers from Morocco, Portugal and France were on the ground helping with relief efforts in Valencia.
“In these difficult weeks for Spain because of the storm, international and European solidarity has been enormous,” the head of the Spanish government insisted in a message on the social network X.
“All of Spain thanks you,” he added.
Following the floods which ravaged several regions of Spain, His Majesty King Mohammed VI had given His Very High Instructions to the Minister of the Interior to speak by telephone with his Spanish counterpart and inform him of the full provision of Morocco to dispatch relief teams and provide all the necessary assistance to Spain to deal with this natural disaster.
Thus, an exceptional Moroccan convoy, mobilizing 24 pumper trucks and 70 operators, arrived in Spain on Wednesday to support relief efforts and come to the aid of the Valencia region, seriously affected by storm Dana.
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