The delegate of the Government in the Valencian Community, Pilar Bernabé, has visited together with the president of the State Society of Agrarian Infrastructures (SEIASA) dependent on the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Francisco Rodríguez Mulero, and the mayor of Turís, Ismael Corell, the actions of the Government of Spain after the dana for the recovery of the agrarian areas of the municipality.
According to Bernabé, the Government has allocated more than 34 million euros to actions on agricultural roads, works for irrigated communities and various farms. Specifically, these actions “will return to functionality 45 kilometers from 61 rural roads.” In addition, rafts and irrigation wells will be recovered from ten irrigation communities and work will be done on 738 agricultural plots with a total area of more than 600 hectares.
The delegate has highlighted “the fine surgery of technicians who visit plot by plot” to respond to the problems generated by the dana in Turís, “the municipality with the greatest rainfall on October 29, the day on which more than 700 liters per square meter fell and which, in addition, suffered a tornado”.
The delegate recalled that the Government of Spain will also allocate more than 9.5 million euros to the recovery of the municipal infrastructures of the town. “The Spanish Government’s effort is at its best. The muscle of the State is at the service of the reconstruction of the province of Valencia,” said Bernabé. “The machines, the recovery and reconstruction work are under way and from here the Spanish Government will not leave until all the streets of our cities remain, not only as they were before October 29, but better.”