Valencia's President demands faster, more effective government storm aid

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Valencia's President, Carlos Mazón, urged the Spanish government to expedite aid to municipalities affected by the October 29th storm, criticizing the current efforts as "ineffective." Mazón stated the government's allocation of over a billion euros to small towns lacking resources like personnel and technical expertise hinders recovery efforts. He highlighted the Generalitat's support in providing personnel to help municipalities access funds. Mazón also questioned why the autonomous administration, which possesses resources, isn't receiving grants, forcing Valencians to fund their own healthcare, social services, and education for reconstruction.


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