Hama-Sana
The Hama Electricity Company estimated the value of the damage to the electrical network in the town of Kafr Zita in the northern governorate countryside as a result of the terrorist organizations' attacks at about 937 million pounds.
The general manager of the company, Eng. Mohamed Al-Raidi, told Sanaa correspondent today that the damage was detected and its value estimated by specialized committees, including medium tension networks with a capacity of 20 kV, with a value of about 120 million pounds, in addition to 322 million pounds, the value of the damage of transfer centers as a result of sabotage and 360 million pounds. The value of damage to low tension networks.
He pointed out that the company set an emergency plan to deliver the electricity to the town by extending a medium tension line with a capacity of 20 kV from Hama 1 substation with a length of 27 km and a value of 300 million pounds to feed the town's entrance transformation center.
The General Command of the Army and Armed Forces announced on the 23rd of last August that the city of Khan Sheikhoun, the villages and towns of Mork, Al-Latamina, Kafarzita, Latmeen, Marhaba, Western, Eastern, and Persian heels and a number of ruling hills in the rural Hama northern and Idlib Al-Janoubi were cleared of terrorism.