The Generalitat government lifts the drought emergency in the Barcelona area where more than 6 million inhabitants live, after the recent weeks' rains have watered Catalonia. However, the political opposition has criticized that the announcement was made the same week as the Catalan elections. El gobierno de la Generalitat levanta la emergencia por sequía en la zona de Barcelona donde viven más de 6 millones de habitantes, después de que las últimas semanas las lluvias hayan regado Cataluña. Sin embargo, la oposición política ha criticado que el anuncio se haya realizado la misma semana de la
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The Generalitat government lifts the drought emergency in the Barcelona area where more than 6 million inhabitants live, after the recent weeks' rains have watered Catalonia. However, the political opposition has criticized that the announcement was made the same week as the Catalan elections. El gobierno de la Generalitat levanta la emergencia por sequía en la zona de Barcelona donde viven más de 6 millones de habitantes, después de que las últimas semanas las lluvias hayan regado Cataluña. Sin embargo, la oposición política ha criticado que el anuncio se haya realizado la misma semana de las elecciones catalanas. in the pic: David Mascort, patricia Plaja News politics -Barcelona, Spain Tuesday, may 7, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)