Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

The Sana’a city, represented by the Executive Unit for the Construction, Maintenance, and Development of Roads and Public Places, carried out during the past week, restoration and maintenance work in the streets affected by torrential rains in various districts.

The works, carried out by the field emergency teams of the Executive Unit, included the restoration of pits and landings, filling them with a layer of asphalt, tamping the base layer, and cleaning and removing waste in the targeted affected streets.

The director of the executive unit, Eng. Abdul Malik Al-Ansi told Saba that the unit has mobilized all its energies and capabilities, and assigned some technical and engineering field teams to carry out maintenance and restoration work on streets affected by torrential rains, mobilize potholes, and repair asphalt landings.

He pointed out that the unit is implementing the emergency and preventive periodic maintenance project, and the work included the maintenance, rehabilitation, and development of manho
les and streams of torrents after the financial bridge and the Central Security neighborhood in the seventy, as well as filling pits and landings with asphalt on Arbaeen Street and the tour of culture and the surrounding streets.

Al-Ansi pointed out that the other technical teams targeted the maintenance and restoration of potholes on the street extending from the tour of Al-Jamana to the tour of Amran, and the TV Street in western Jiraf, as part of the emergency project funded by the local council in Sanaa city.

The asphalt maintenance and restoration work, carried out by the field teams, included cleaning, identification, spraying, and filling potholes with hot asphalt in flood-affected streets, starting from the intersection of Al Daeri Street to the end of Rabat Street, as well as the streets of Djibouti, he said.

The director of the executive unit confirmed that work is underway at a high pace in the implementation of restorations, and the addition of asphalt layers in several streets in the capital’s
cities affected by the floods.

He pointed to the continuation of the work of the emergency unit teams in mobilizing emergency excavations that obstruct traffic, and repairing and filling asphalt landings in various streets of Sanaa’s districts, according to the fieldwork plan.

Source : Yemen News Agency