The Acting Governor of Al-Dhale', Abdul Latif Al-Shaghdari, and the Undersecretary for Financial and Administrative Affairs, Sadiq Al-Idrissi, opened the project to expand the western water network for Damt city at a cost of $150,000, funded by the International Committee of the Red Cross in coordination with the Supreme Council for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the province. Al-Shaghdari listened to an explanation of the project, to which the local authority is contributing $20,000 from the director of Damt Water Corporation branch, Engineer Ahmed Al-Halaqbi, reviewing the components of the project represented by the network connection of the main and subsidiary streets of the southern side of the city of Damt, serving 16,000 beneficiaries. Al-Shaghdari praised the efforts of the Supreme Council, the Water Corporation, and the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross in financing and implementing the project. In addition, Al-Shaghdari inspected the progress of work on the Mhaqen B arrier project, which is being implemented with a storage capacity of up to 120,000 cubic metres, at a cost of 95 million with a community contribution and the support of the Emergency Development Interventions Unit at Finance Ministry with cement and diesel. Source: Yemen News Agency
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