Spain approves $8 billion in aid for storm-battered regions
Spain unveils $8 billion relief package to aid residents and farmers in Extremadura and Andalusia following weeks of severe storms and flooding.
Reuters
17 February 2026 at 13:22:17
Vicente Diosdado, 54, industrial engineer, and his nephew removes the mud of their rain boots as they wait on a flooded road after having asked for help to the authorities to be able to access with rescuers to his isolated family farm, to feed their ten thoroughbred horses and some dogs, which have gone for two days without being fed due to the Guadalete River overflowed, after heavy rains, as Storm Marta hits parts of Spain, in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, February 8, 2026.
Jon Nazca/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/Reuters
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