[29/10/2024 05:53]
MAKHA - SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council General Tariq Saleh conducted a visit to inspect major road projects are being implemented in the Western Coast with financing from the United Arab Emirates.
The projects aim to achieve comprehensive developmental progress in the region, enhance connectivity between provinces, and facilitate the movement of citizens and goods.
The visit included Makha-Mawza-Al-Wazi'iya-al-Kadaha road project, which spans 37 kilometers and consists of two lanes and a central island.
This project is the second phase of the al-Kadaha-Taiz road, which will facilitate transportation between the Western Coast and the city of Taiz.
Tariq Saleh expressed his admiration for the notable progress in the project, emphasizing the importance of adhering to technical standards and specifications to ensure the road's quality and longevity.
He also inspected the living conditions of citizens in the Mawza villages adjacent to the road, commending their cooperation in making this vital project a success, as it represents a lifeline for them.
Additionally, Tariq Saleh inspected the ongoing work on the expansion of the main street and the paving of the Fortieth Street, as part of the city's infrastructure development plan under the Master Plan.
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