The Minister of Defense, Margaret Roblesassured this Saturday that the Army will be in Valenciana “as long as it takes” to participate in relief efforts after the DANA and has indicated that “no means are going to be bargained for.”
This is how Robles expressed himself to the media after visiting a military base in Bétera, Valenciawhere a significant military contingent has been deployed for a week to care for the victims of the DANA that caused more than 200 deaths. The minister has reported that the Army is going to “encourage night work much more”a decision that has already been communicated to the mayor of Paiporta, in order to accelerate the recovery of the most affected areas.
Robles asked citizens to “not pay attention to rumors,” since the Valencian Community “You can count on the Armed Forces for as long as necessary.” “We are going to be there as long as it takes,” he insisted. Furthermore, he has promised that “no means will be haggled” and highlighted the “8,500 troops” that are working on the ground, along with a “very important number of machinery.”
In his opinion, “it is not about increasing the number of troops”, but about “coordination”. However, he highlighted that in the different headquarters of the armies “everyone is supporting and availability is total.”
On the other hand, it has been shown “excited” after the commanders explained the “hard work” what has done the Military Emergency Unit (UME) and the different armies “from what is strictly cleaning in certain areas and especially the issue of rescue and the deceased.” “All the armies are all a family that will be with the Valencians as long as necessary,” he concluded.
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