Upon the directives of President al-Assad,A convoy loaded with electrical equipment arrives in Daraa

Daraa, SANA-A convoy of supplies and various electrical equipment has arrived in Daraa province, provided by the Ministry of Electricity, with the aim of supporting the reliability of the electrical network, and improving the services of the governorate, which has started to witness stability after a series of security operations against terrorist groups.

Governor of Daraa, Louay Kharita, said that the new electrical equipment and supplies come in accordance with the directives of President Bashar al-Assad to support the governorate, pointing out that the recovery phase includes supporting the electrical sector, and improving the service situation in general.

For his part, General Manager of the Electricity Corporation, Hani al-Masalmeh said that the workshops will begin in the coming days to install equipment in towns and villages.

 

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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