Amman: Jordan's Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates extended its heartfelt condolences to Spain following the deadly floods, triggered by a hurricane, that struck the Valencia region in eastern Spain, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Ministry spokesperson Sufian Qudah conveyed Jordan's solidarity with the Spanish government and people during this challenging time. He extended sympathies to the bereaved families and wished a swift recovery for those injured. According to Jordan News Agency, the floods have caused significant disruption in the Valencia region, with emergency services and local authorities working tirelessly to manage the aftermath. The Spanish government has been deploying resources to assist affected communities and is coordinating with international partners for additional support. The message from Jordan is part of the broader international community's response, underscoring the global solidarity in the face of natural disasters. Jordan's expression of support highlights the close ties between the two countries and reflects the humanitarian principles that guide international relations. The Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates has reiterated its commitment to providing any necessary assistance as the situation evolves. The ongoing efforts to address the impact of the floods are being closely monitored by both national and international agencies.
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