Spain approves $8 billion in aid for storm-battered regions


Workers walk along a flooded street after heavy rains, as Storm Marta hits parts of Spain, in Ubrique, Spain, February 8, 2026. REUTERS/Jon Nazca

MADRID, Feb 17 (Reuters) - ⁠The Spanish government approved financial aid worth around ⁠7 billion euros ($8 billion) on Tuesday for people ‌affected by the storms that battered the Extremadura and Andalusia regions in the past weeks.

Spain and Portugal have been hit by ​several storms since the start ⁠of the year that ⁠have caused widespread damage to infrastructure and crops, while forcing ⁠authorities ‌to evacuate thousands of people.

"The help will compensate more than 12,400 people evacuated because ⁠of these events and mitigate the impact ​of heavy ‌rains and flooding on houses, businesses and the ⁠agricultural and ​fishing sectors," Budget Minister Maria Jesus Montero told reporters. Montero did not rule out additional aid if further damage ⁠emerges from expert reports.

At least 14,000 ​hectares (35,000 acres) of crops, including berries, citrus fruits and olives, were damaged by the storms, Agriculture Minister Luis ⁠Planas told national broadcaster TVE last week.

Spain has recorded 38% more rainfall than average since October, according to state weather agency AEMET.

In Portugal, the government initially ​estimated more than 4  billion ⁠euros in direct reconstruction costs and rolled out 2.5  billion ​euros in loans and incentives to ‌help rebuild after Storm Kristin ​wreaked havoc three weeks ago.

(Reporting by Paolo Laudani; Editing by David Latona and Janet Lawrence)

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