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Spain announces 3.76 bln euros in brand-new aid to Valencia after floods

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday announced 3.76 billion euros ($ 4.01 billion). in additional procedures to reconstruct the Valencia location after. the deadliest flash floods in Spain's contemporary history.

More than 220 individuals died after torrential rains on Oct. 29 triggered floods that swept through the suburbs south of the. local capital Valencia.

The procedures are on top of the

10.6 billion euros

in aid revealed recently.

There are still streets to be cleaned, there are garages to. be drained, there are many facilities to be fixed and,. above all, lots of lives, numerous homes and numerous companies to be. restored to normal, Sanchez told reporters after the weekly. cabinet meeting.

The package, with 110 measures, extends aid to leasing. households and includes a 500 million-euro bundle to remove mud. in the affected area and 200 million euros in aid to farmers.

Sanchez said it consists of an extra 12-months of. home mortgage relief for vulnerable homes, in addition to the. 1 year moratorium revealed recently.

Sanchez also stated the government will appoint 150 houses. or flats in or near the damaged locations to affected families and. will allocate 25 million euros for buying homes.

(source: Reuters)