Flooding in Valencia, Spain, Leaves Dozens Dead
- Flash floods caused by a weather phenomenon called DANA killed 233 people in Valencia, Spain, in October 2024.
- The floods resulted from warm and cold air meeting to form intense rain, and climate change may increase such events.
- Sara Aagesen, Spain’s minister for ecological transition, unveiled a 530-million-euro initiative aimed at safeguarding communities from extreme weather and restoring flood-damaged hydraulic systems.
- Aagesen emphasized that their duty extends beyond restoring the damage caused by the DANA in the affected municipalities, focusing also on enhancing resilience, and noted that expanding the ravines will contribute to greater safety.
- The plan will begin in 2026 and aims to strengthen flood resilience, though local protests continue over the Valencian government's disaster handling.
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Government Announces to Victims a Dana Reconstruction Plan of 530 Million
The third vice president of the government and minister for the ecological transition, Sara Aagesen, announced this Wednesday to the representatives of three associations of victims of the dana a plan of reconstruction of 530 million. This is confirmed by sources present at a meeting that the leader had with these organizations for two hours in the delegation of the Government of Valencia.
The Government Defends the Action of the CHJ in the Dana on the Basis of the Orders of the Judge of Catarroja
The vice president and minister of ecological transition, Sara Aagesen, meets with the president of the agency and presents a plan of 530 million investment to improve the resilience in the area dana Read
Government Presents DANA Victims with a Flood Plan with an Investment of 530 Million
The vice president and minister for the ecological transition and the demographic challenge, Sara Aagesen, has presented to the associations of victims of the DANA of Valencia a plan for the improvement of the resilience in the face of the floods of the affected territory, with an investment of 530 million euros.Aagesen has met this Wednesday at the headquarters of the Delegation of the Government in Valencia with the three main associations of …
Government Promises Victims that There Will Be Support for Climate Adaptation of Housing
Yesterday the associations of victims of the dana met with the vice president and minister for the ecological transition and the demographic challenge, Sara Aagesen, to listen to the plan of the government to face possible and future floods in the territory and to her they transferred “the fear” that exists in the population in the face of the repetition of the tragic episode. A fear that suffer victims, victims, but also neighbors of the territ…
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