Spain's govt to pay €1.7 billion to rebuild flood-damaged Valencia
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Spain's govt to pay €1.7 billion to rebuild flood-damaged Valencia
Spain's central government will cover the full cost of rebuilding schools, libraries and other municipal buildings damaged in last year's deadly floods in Valencia province, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has said.
On Thursday, January 16, 2025, Didier Depirou, the mayor of Rivière-Saint-Sauveur, held a committed speech to discuss his fight against floods.
Spain's central government to cover €1.7bn cost to rebuild all 'municipal infrastructure' in flood-hit Valencia - Spain in English
The Spanish government will cover the full cost of rebuilding schools, libraries and other municipal buildings damaged in last year’s deadly floods in Valencia, the socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has said. The central government had initially said it would cover 50% of the estimated cost of €1.7 billion. But it will now pay 100%, Sánchez said after meeting mayors from the hardest-hit municipalities in the eastern region of Valencia (mai…
The Spanish government has pledged to fully cover the cost of repairing infrastructure devastated by October's floods in the southwest of the country.
The Spanish government will reimburse all the costs of restoring schools, libraries and other public buildings damaged by last year's torrential floods that affected the south and east of the country. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Thursday during a visit to the worst-affected region of Valencia. The report comes from AFP and public broadcaster RTVE. “We are talking about 100 municipal buildings centers, 45 kindergartens, 58 librar…
The Spanish government is paying for the repair of all public buildings destroyed or damaged by the October floods, especially in the Valencia region.
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