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Removing the rubble and opening the streets in the concentrations of the displaced in Damascus countryside

2020-07-01T17:22:04.280Z


Quneitra-SANA The Quneitra Governorate and the Solid Waste Management Directorate workshops in the governorate have completed the deportation work


Kenitra-Sana

The Quneitra Governorate workshops and the Solid Waste Management Directorate in the governorate have completed the work of deporting rubble and rubble and opening a number of main and branch streets in a number of IDP gatherings in Damascus countryside.

Vice-President of the Executive Office in Quneitra Governorate Hussein Ishaq explained in a statement to a SANA correspondent that the mechanisms of the province have completed the deportation and cleaning of the main streets in the Al-Sabinah complexes and the Hajira and Al-Dheyabiya junction in Damascus countryside, which contributes to improving the services provided to citizens and facilitating their movement and helps to improve the reality of hygiene and return to life To these streets, places and public amenities.

Ishaq pointed out that the deportation work included Al Faruq Street in Al Thiabiyya Community, the streets of Sultan Al Atrash, Fayez Mansour and Al Wahsh in the Hajjara Junction, Al Sikka, Maysaloun and Al Jisr roads in the Al Sabinah Community.

In turn, the Director of Solid Waste Department, Engineer Abdul-Ghani Jaafar, indicated that a number of large freight cars, trucks, and cleanliness mechanisms have been allocated to carry over the rubble, open roads and continue work even during Friday and Saturday.

A number of residents demanded to complete the removal, deportation and opening of the remaining roads in the neighborhoods to which the residents returned after security and stability returned to the area.

Source: sena

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