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In Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced a $11.6 billion aid package to help victims of the deadly floods that killed over 200 people last week. The floods, caused by heavy rains, destroyed homes and businesses and left many missing. The government is also collecting DNA samples from relatives of the missing to help identify bodies. The aid package includes direct cash handouts, state-guaranteed loans, and funding for clean-up and infrastructure repair.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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