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Spain spends €24.8m on emergency road repairs as death toll hits 205 - Global Construction Review

Spain’s transportation ministry has declared a state of emergency and allocated €24.8m for emergency road repairs as the death toll from unprecedented downpours this week in the provinces of Valencia and Cuenca hit 205 on Friday afternoon. Of that, €12.6m will go toward replacing the collapsed viaduct of the A-7 motorway in the Quart de Poblet municipality and to build a temporary three-lane detour around it. Work has already begun on the de…
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The Spanish Government has advanced “a first budget” of 24.8 million euros (ME) to begin rebuilding roads affected by bad weather and floods in the Valencian Community, especially in the provinces of Valencia and Cuenca. According to a statement from the Ministry of Transportation and Sustainable Mobility, the funding allows immediate start with the recovery work on the A-7, N-330 and N-322 roads, considered to be of strategic importance for the…

·Funchal, Portugal
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The Valencian Community is the most affected region

·Portugal
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According to a statement from the Ministry of Transportation and Sustainable Mobility, the funding allows immediate start with the recovery work on the A-7, N-330 and N-322 roads, considered to be of strategic importance for the State's road network. From this budget, 12.6 ME were made available urgently for the reconstruction of the collapsed A-7 viaduct, in the municipality of Quart de Poblet, and for the construction of a temporary detour wit…

·Portugal
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The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has enabled “a first budgetary allocation” of about 24.8 million euros to begin rebuilding the roads most seriously damaged by damage in the provinces of Valencia and Cuenca, specifically the A-7, the N-330 and the N-322. In a statement, the ministry explains that this assignment allows work to begin imminently on these roads of strategic importance for the State Highway Network.

·Madrid, Spain
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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, November 1, 2024.
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