MADRID (Reuters) – Spain will spend over 12 billion euros ($12.85 billion) to alleviate the impact of the long-running drought afflicting the country, Environment Minister Teresa Ribera said on Tuesday.
“We require structural responses and constant investment,” Ribera told a news conference.
The funds will be mainly destined towards reusing water, building desalination plants and improving water infrastructure, she added.
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(Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by David Latona)