Valencia: precious help from Moroccans after the storm
Valencia: precious help from Moroccans after the storm
Since mid-November, Morocco has deployed 120 agents and 37 trucks to Valencia to help rebuild the Spanish city affected by the Dana Depression. Moroccan agents are working hard to restore the city to its original state.
“Morocco has deployed the largest contingent of humanitarian aid in the recent history of Spain,” informs Gonzalo Sanz Ruiz, coordinator of the Joint Civil Protection Commission group. Moroccan agents come from different localities such as Tangier, Agadir, Casablanca, Tetouan and Fez, among others. Distributed in more than 15 municipalities of the Valencian community affected by the Dana, they have been working since their arrival in November to unblock the gutters. They have already succeeded in rehabilitating nearly 200 gutters, reports The newspaper.