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Reconstruction Works Launched in AlHajar AlAsawd

Published : 20-02-2022

Reconstruction Works Launched in AlHajar AlAsawd

Rif Dimashq Governorate announced the launch of works to reconstruct infrastructure in three neighborhoods in AlHajar AlAswad, where thousands of Palestinian refugees used to take shelter before the conflict outbreak.

Director of regional planning in the governorate, Abdul Razaq Dhamiriyeh, said authorities decided to start reconstruction in AlThawrah, Tishreen, and AlJazeera neighborhoods where the level of damage is inferior to that sustained by other neighborhoods in AlHajar AlAswad.

AlDhamiriya said entry permits have been granted to families wishing to return to their houses and retrieve their property in the area.  So far, 75% of debris has been cleared in the area. Works to rehabilitate the infrastructure are slated to be finalized by July.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees took shelter in AlHajar AlAswad, which came under heavy shelling since 2013 and a crippling siege after ISIS crept into the area. Offensives launched by the Syrian and Russian forces resulted in heavy material damage and took away the lives of dozens of civilians.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12811

Rif Dimashq Governorate announced the launch of works to reconstruct infrastructure in three neighborhoods in AlHajar AlAswad, where thousands of Palestinian refugees used to take shelter before the conflict outbreak.

Director of regional planning in the governorate, Abdul Razaq Dhamiriyeh, said authorities decided to start reconstruction in AlThawrah, Tishreen, and AlJazeera neighborhoods where the level of damage is inferior to that sustained by other neighborhoods in AlHajar AlAswad.

AlDhamiriya said entry permits have been granted to families wishing to return to their houses and retrieve their property in the area.  So far, 75% of debris has been cleared in the area. Works to rehabilitate the infrastructure are slated to be finalized by July.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees took shelter in AlHajar AlAswad, which came under heavy shelling since 2013 and a crippling siege after ISIS crept into the area. Offensives launched by the Syrian and Russian forces resulted in heavy material damage and took away the lives of dozens of civilians.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12811