Rehabilitation of infrastructure in al-Zara town in Homs countryside continues as more displaced families are returning

Concerned government bodies continue to rehabilitate the damaged infrastructure and improve the service sector in Al-Zara town in Talkalakh area of Homs western countryside as more displaced families are returning to their houses in the area.

The infrastructure of the town was the target of terrorist attacks before the Syrian Arab Army defeats the terrorist groups and expels them from this area.

According to Rula Haweik, Head of the Municipal Council in al-Zara, the number of the families which have returned to the town reached 150, stressing that more families are making restoration works to their houses so that they can return as soon as possible.

 She added that great efforts have been exerted to rehabilitate and restore the service sector, including the sanitation, road and electrical networks, which have also been damaged due to the terrorists’ attacks.

Hamda Mustafa

 

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