The APB sends a team of fifty plus staff and material to help in the wake of the storm emergency
The port authority responds to the requests sent by the ports of Valencia and Castellón
València
07/11/2024
The Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) dispatched its first convoy of volunteers and machinery this week to provide assistance following the storm damage in the Valencian Community. This aid is intended to help the Valencian people and ensure that resources reach the most affected areas, reiterating the APB's commitment to solidarity during this difficult time.
The Port Authority of the Balearic Islands has deployed over 50 volunteers, including Port Police officers and staff from the Conservation Department, together with the necessary machinery for the relief work. The detachment will be divided into convoys of six staff members that will work alternately over the coming weeks. Yesterday, the first unit arrived in Valencia, made up of Port Police officers from the ports of Palma and Ibiza.
The volunteer team will work in Benetússer, one of the worst affected areas and home to a colleague from the Castellón Port Police who died during the catastrophe. The resources included generators, pumps, support vehicles, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), etc.
This specific contribution responds to the needs that the Port Authority of Valencia and the Port Authority of Castellón have made known to the APB over the last few days of ongoing contact. Their current priority is to have skilled staff and heavy machinery available to support the clean-up work and the unblocking of streets and accesses to facilitate the passage of humanitarian aid to the affected areas.
APB volunteers will therefore collaborate in essential tasks such as the removal of vehicles and traffic control, reinforcing security and order in this difficult situation.
Baleària's collaboration
Throughout the emergency response, the shipping company Baleària has helped transport volunteers and the machinery required for the relief work in the areas affected by the disaster. This collaboration has made it possible for the resources and support staff sent by the APB to reach Valencia quickly and efficiently.