Hama-Sana
The mechanisms and technical workshops at the service institutions in Hama, especially in the branch of the General Corporation for Road Transport in Hama, continue to carry out the rubble and rehabilitate the international road, Hama, Aleppo, starting from the area of Khan Sheikhoun to the town of Ma`radbasa near Saraqib after the liberation of the Syrian Arab Army from these areas of terrorist groups.
Eng. Khader Fatoum, the director of the branch of the General Corporation for Road Transport in Hama, indicated in a statement to a Sana correspondent today that, immediately after the announcement of the liberation of large areas in the southern countryside of Idlib, the Ministry of Transport, through the General Authority for Road Transport, directed an immediate examination of the international highway in the aforementioned axis and determined its needs according to priority In order for it to be cleared and opened to the movement of cars crossing and the return of the people, explaining that the work was divided into three phases, which include cleaning the road, deporting the remains and remnants of the terrorists, wiring the sections that were attacked and cut off directly, restoring and leveling potholes and canyons. Resulting from the bombs and bombs of terrorist groups in the road body.
Engineer Fatoum indicated that work started on the road axis from the Khan Sheikhoun area towards the town of Maardabsa, passing through the area of Maarat al-Numan, which is currently being implemented a large campaign to deport the rubble, open the road through it and rehabilitate the damage caused to it.
In turn, Engineer Ezzat Al-Khalil, Director of Technical Services in Idlib, mentioned that the technical mechanisms and workshops have intensified their work now to rehabilitate this road axis, pointing out that the technical situation in general is good except for some sites that have been sabotaged by terrorists and will be focused on in maintenance and rehabilitation works in Alramdaya Gravel and asphalt asphalt as a prelude to a safe and qualified traffic road.
Abdullah Al-Sheikh