EU Allocates €250,000 for Flood Relief in Bahía Blanca

The European Union will provide €250,000 in humanitarian aid to Bahía Blanca, Argentina, for reconstruction following severe floods in March that caused 17 deaths and displaced 1,700 people.


EU Allocates €250,000 for Flood Relief in Bahía Blanca

The European Union has announced that it will allocate 250,000 euros in humanitarian aid for the Argentine city of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires province. This locality is in the process of reconstruction after the devastating floods that occurred last March, which resulted in the tragic loss of 17 lives and forced the evacuation of 1,700 people.

According to an official statement, the European Union decided to grant this funding to contribute to the recovery of Bahía Blanca and provide support to those affected by the natural disaster. This aid arrives at a crucial time for the city, which still faces significant challenges in restoring normalcy in the region.

Local authorities and residents of Bahía Blanca have expressed their gratitude for this demonstration of international solidarity, highlighting the importance of having the support of the European Union during such a difficult time. International cooperation will be essential to accelerate the reconstruction process and ensure the well-being of the community affected by the floods.

"The European Union has allocated 250,000 euros in humanitarian funding to help those affected by the floods in Bahía Blanca. This assistance will be of great help to our city as we continue to work on the recovery and reconstruction of the affected areas," commented a local spokesperson regarding the aid received.