Portugal unveils a 22.6-billion-euro package to repair damage from this winter's storms and prepare for future foul weather. The initiative was announced on Tuesday.
Portugal announced a 22.6-billion-euro package on Tuesday to address damage from this winter's storms and enhance the country's preparedness for future severe weather.
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Portugal announced a 22.6-billion-euro package on Tuesday to address damage from this winter's storms and enhance the country's preparedness for future severe weather.
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