On Wednesday, the Spanish government announced the arrival of a Moroccan aid convoy at the port of Motril in Granada. The convoy, consisting of 25 trucks and around 70 rescue and maintenance experts, aims to assist in recovery efforts following the severe floods that affected Valencia Province due to Storm « DANA. »
The Moroccan convoy includes fire trucks, advanced maintenance equipment, and specialized devices for water drainage and clearing blocked sewage systems, focused on restoring heavily damaged infrastructure.
Morocco has emerged as one of the first nations to respond to Valencia’s disaster needs. This aid strengthens ongoing relief efforts after the October 29 floods that caused widespread destruction to buildings and roads.
This action reflects the strong ties and mutual cooperation between the two nations. Spanish authorities warmly welcomed Morocco’s response, commending its role in fostering international solidarity during crises and natural disasters. Regional cooperation between neighboring countries is crucial in facing escalating environmental challenges.