The Archbishop of ToledoMgr. Cerro Chaves, presided over this Saturday in the Primate’s Cathedral the funeral mass celebrated for the victims of DANA in the Community Valencian, Castile-La Mancha and Andalusiana, in which participated, on behalf of the entire regional government, the spokesperson advisor, Esther Padilla.
The Board welcomed the fact that Europe had taken into account the proposals raised by the regional president, Emiliano García-Pageto respond to the damage caused by DANA in hopes of also responding to future emergencies that may arise.
In this regard, Padilla highlighted that within the European Union this resolution was unanimously approved, which is why he expressed the satisfaction of the Regional Executive, “since it includes all the requirements that President García-Page formulated. Committee of the Regions, such as the application of additional funds, the flexibility of these funds to be able to use them in an agile way and that they can be react now and during future disasters that may occur“.
In addition, the regional spokesperson highlighted that it was also achieved that these funds could be used to undertake “a better reconstruction of the affected area, as President García-Page declared in Letur on the same day, October 30.
The councilor also spoke about the approval Friday. on the part of Segura Hydrographic Confederation, shares worth 1.9 million euros in Letur to help rebuild the entire affected area. Some measures which, as Padilla explained, range “from the reconstruction of the Rambla, to the rehabilitation of the surrounding roads and, above all, to the work of readjusting the supply and everything related to the supply of “Letur “.
Reconstruction work that “we are carrying out in a coordinated manner, both on the part of the municipal government, the regional government and the Confederation itself, with which there have been several meetings to make a diagnosis of what was necessary” .
The advisor, who attended this funeral called by the Archbishop of Toledo on behalf of the entire Regional Executiveunderlined the desire to be present to “accompany the victims, their families and all those affected by DANA”.
The religious ceremony was presided over by the Archbishop of Toledo, Francisco Cerro Chavesand by the auxiliary bishop, Francisco César García Magánand brought together the authorities and a multitude of people who wanted to support those affected by the disaster, including, in addition to the spokesperson, Esther Padilla; the government delegate in Castile-La Mancha, Miracles Toulon; the advisor of the Toledo Government team, Jose Manuel Velascoand several advisors from the Socialist Party.