In Valencia, Moroccans work up to 14 hours a day to restore the city to its original state
In Valencia, Moroccans work up to 14 hours a day to restore the city to its original state
More than 100 agents and 37 trucks from Moroccan civil protection have been deployed to Valencia for a week to help rebuild the Spanish city, affected by the Dana depression.
A first contingent of 70 agents, 24 fire trucks and an assistance van arrived Wednesday, November 13 at the port of Motril (Granada) from Tanger Med. After being received by the Moroccan consul in Andalusia, Soumia El Fathi, the team was led by the Civil Guard to its base of operations, installed at the Bétera hospital complex. The Moroccan contingent in Valencia was then reinforced with the arrival of 37 other agents and 13 trucks, for a total of 104 Moroccan civil protection agents and 37 trucks.