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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that the government will declare a state of emergency next Tuesday in areas affected by forest fires in the Extremadura region, especially around the town of La Granja in the province of Cáceres.
Government will declare areas worst hit by wildfires in Spain as 'disaster' zones
PM Pedro Sánchez, from the ruling PSOE coalition, is putting together an economic aid package and also defended the need for a state pact to mitigate the effects of climate change, after the Partido Popular dismissed it as a "smokescreen"
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, announced in his visit to the Advanced Command Post of the Jarilla fire, the worst in the history of Extremadura with 15,500 hectares burned, that next Tuesday the Council of Ministers will declare a catastrophic zone the areas affected by the fires.
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has announced from Jarilla (Cáceres) that in the first Council of Ministers of the course, to be held on Tuesday 26 August, areas affected by an emergency of Civil Protection will be declared "many territories that suffer fires" in the country. Sánchez has promised that, once they are extinguished and the economic impact is known in the affected localities, the government will contribute to the rec…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, announced this Tuesday that the executive will take advantage of his first meeting of the Council of Ministers, scheduled for Tuesday 26, to declare the regions that are suffering the wave of fires as seriously affected areas. Sánchez has made this announcement in his appearance before the media after visiting the Post of Advanced Command of La Granja, in the province of Cáceres.
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