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Comprehensive Emergency Response Plan Unveiled for Valencia's Recovery

Tuesday 05 November 2024 - 14:14
Comprehensive Emergency Response Plan Unveiled for Valencia's Recovery

In the wake of the devastating DANA disaster, the Spanish government has launched an ambitious emergency response plan amounting to €10.6 billion, aimed at providing immediate relief to affected citizens, businesses, and local institutions. President Pedro Sánchez emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "There is no minute to lose; every second is gold," as he outlined the government's commitment to swift action.

This initial phase of the "Immediate Response and Reconstruction Plan for the Community of Valencia" includes substantial financial support for housing repairs, with allocations ranging from €20,000 to €60,000 per damaged home. Additionally, residents can receive up to €10,300 for replacing or repairing furniture and appliances, while community elements may be eligible for up to €37,000 in repairs. The government aims to alleviate the pressing needs of those affected by the disaster.

Sánchez highlighted the importance of local governance in managing the emergency response, asserting that the Generalitat Valenciana will continue to oversee operations for efficiency and respect for local institutions. He acknowledged the financial strain on municipalities, pledging to cover 100% of emergency expenses incurred by local governments and up to 50% of future infrastructure repair costs.

The plan also introduces significant enhancements to public aid, quadrupling existing support for cases of death, disability, and property damage, with no income thresholds. For instance, individuals facing disability due to the disaster can receive up to €72,000. Furthermore, a new extraordinary temporary disability provision will ensure that affected individuals receive 75% of their salary from day one of their incapacity.

In terms of labor support, the government will implement ERTE (temporary layoff) measures with full Social Security contribution exemptions. Self-employed individuals can apply for a cessation of activity benefit, amounting to 70% of their contribution base, even if they have not met the usual minimum contribution period.

The government has earmarked €838 million in direct aid for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and self-employed workers, with grants of €5,000 for individuals and between €10,000 and €150,000 for businesses, depending on their revenue. These funds are expected to be disbursed swiftly, with minimal bureaucratic hurdles.

Additionally, the Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros will begin processing indemnities for families and businesses that have lost vehicles, offering compensation that exceeds the assessed value of the vehicles.

Sánchez reiterated the government's commitment to act decisively, stating that the focus remains on immediate recovery efforts rather than political debates about potential negligence. The plan encompasses a range of measures, including tax exemptions and reductions for affected citizens and businesses, as well as the postponement of loan repayments for those impacted.

The Spanish government's comprehensive response plan aims to provide rapid financial assistance and support to the communities affected by the DANA disaster, ensuring that recovery efforts are both effective and timely.


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