Floods in Spain: the CUP provides support to victims in the Valencia region

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PSG welcomes Atlético de Madrid this Wednesday evening at the Parc des Princes, as part of the 4th day of the Champions League. But beyond the importance of this meeting for the Parisians, the Parisian supporters deployed a banner in the aisles of the Parc des Princes, a few seconds away, in order to leave a small thought to the people of the Valence region who have been suffering since several days now:Your pain is ours too, courage to the Valencia region”, it was written.

According to a final provisional report, 219 people died in the tragic floods, including 213 in the Valencia region alone, three in Castile-la-Mancha. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has promised that 5,000 additional soldiers will come to the aid of the victims and participate in the search for the many missing, bringing their total strength to 7,500 without counting the thousands of police and civil guards on the front line.

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