Spanish Government Grants Emergency Support to La Palma Workers Affected by Volcano Eruption
Published: July 4, 2025|economy-and-business|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Government Announces €150,000 in Direct Subsidies for La Palma Volcano Eruption Victims
Financial Aid Details
- The Canary Islands government announced the distribution of 150,000 euros in direct subsidies.
- The aid is directed to workers on the island of La Palma impacted by the volcano eruption.
- Specifically targets employees currently on temporary employment regulation files (ERTE).
- A total of 95 workers will receive a one-time payment of 1,100 euros each.
- Funds are managed through the Fundación Canaria para el Fomento del Trabajo (FUNCATRA).
Background and Context
- The decision is part of a broader plan launched in September 2024.
- The plan aims to support housing, employment, and economic recovery following the volcanic disaster.
- The funding is allocated from the regional budget for 2025.
- The focus is on swift and straightforward aid distribution.
- All funds will be transferred directly to beneficiaries' bank accounts.
Eligibility and Goals
- Workers affected by ERTEs extended until the end of 2024 qualify.
- The initiative is part of ongoing efforts to ease social and economic vulnerability caused by the eruption.
Significance
This move highlights the regional government's commitment to job protection and economic resilience in La Palma’s ongoing recovery process.
- It underscores the importance of coordinated efforts between local and national agencies.
- The goal is to ensure timely support for those most affected by natural disasters.