The Valencian Community continues working to rrecover normality after one of the worst natural disasters that has affected Spain in recent years. The emergency device still maintains work in the affected area, focused on sludge extraction in garages and basementsas reported by the Integrated Operational Coordination Center (), which has appreciated their efforts and “sacrifice“, along with the volunteers, on these holidays.
Some tasks that “they are important for families and for citizens”said the regional Secretary of Security and Emergencies, Irene Rodríguez after the Cecopi meeting yesterday, before Christmas Eve.
In this context, all help remains little. The tide of solidarity It does not stop despite the time passed but is strengthened with Christmas. up to outside our borders.
For example, King Mohamed VI of Morocco has ordered to extend the stay of the Moroccan contingent displaced to the region until January 10extending their collaboration beyond the Christmas holidays.
The Moroccan team, composed of 80 troops and 25 trucks specialized, has been participating in the cleaning and removal of mud in garages and seriously affected homes for the catastrophe.
This extension of its permanence is fruit of the bilateral agreement between the Ministry of the Interior of Spain, through the General Directorate of Civil Protection and Emergencies, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Morocco.
The extension of support is an example of the solid cooperation between Spain and Moroccohighlighting the importance of international collaboration in emergency situations. Besides, strengthens the bond of solidarity between both countries, especially in a period as significant as Christmas.
The Spanish authorities They have appreciated this gestureunderlining the positive impact of the Moroccan contingent in the affected areas and its contribution to the restoration of normality in a hard-hit region.