Opening a number of main streets in eight neighborhoods in Mosul

Opening a number of main streets in eight neighborhoods in Mosul

14.01.2017 14:55

Opening a number of main streets in eight neighborhoods in Mosul[Where – Baghdad]
and the Ministry of Construction and Housing and public municipal service carried out a wide campaign in eight neighborhoods in the left side of the city of Mosul in the Nineveh province , through the engineering effort of the ministry.
The Information Center of the Ministry received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of the “engineering and technical staffs in the engineering effort of the ministry formed a four field teams took it upon themselves to clean up and clean – up and repair of drilling and Altaksvat resulting from terrorist operations in residential neighborhoods of the city of Mosul , ” noting that ” service campaign resulted in the opening of a number of main streets and Sub to traffic service for the benefit of the public.
He added that the “service campaign also included repair the 25 – hole in the streets and raise hundreds of tons of rubble and waste from residential neighborhoods as well as cleaning arenas burned and Abadi in the city center . ”
the statement continued , ” the engineering effort was established Mqa for filling potholes and bumps caused by the terrorist attacks on the outskirts of allowing the district of the city center as well as the creation of landfill healthy outside the geographical residential areas in Mosul , location of the border. ”
He said the ” field teams in the engineering effort is working within the plan prepared by the ministry for the rehabilitation of infrastructure and provide all the capabilities of municipal and service for the advancement of the service level across the liberated areas of the province. ”
The statement noted that “the residential areas to the city of Mosul , the center include [warriors neighborhoods Zahra inspired flowers inspired liberation and Qadisiyah the first and second revelation inspired Mishraq allowed].”

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