SARC presents 15 electricity transformers to support stability of electricity in Deir Ezzor

The Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) on Saturday presented 15 electricity transformers of different capacities to Deir Ezzor province in contribution to supporting the stability of the electricity system in this province.

Director General of Deir Ezzor Electricity Company Khaled Lutfi, the transformers have capacities of 1000 KV, 630 KV, 400 KV and 200 KV.

He pointed out that four of these transformers will support the work of the water station in the province as well as the Children Hospital and the Maternity Hospital which is under rehabilitation.

The rest of the transformers will be installed in the several neighborhoods liberated from terrorism.

Hamda Mustafa

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