The team assigned by the local authority in the capital, Aden, and consisting of engineers from the Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Authority and the Public Works Office in the capital, Aden, continues its work in monitoring the sites of rocks that are likely to fall in the Sirah District.
According to Engineer Hussein Al-Mashdali, Director of the Geological Surveys Department at the Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Authority, many sites have been monitored in Al-Khasaf, Al-Aidaroos, and Al-Tawila, all of which are of high risk, and the necessary solutions will be put in place for them by the leadership of the local authority in the capital, Aden.< /p>
Al-Mashdali indicated in a special statement to the media that the final touches will be put on the study and presented to the Director of Public Works in the Directorate, and then it will be submitted to the local authority in the capital to take the necessary measures regarding it.
He explained that the necessary measures include putting in place urgent treatments to prevent the fall of these rocks, which may cause injuries or material losses.
Al-Mashdali called on citizens not to approach these sites and to adhere to the instructions of the competent authorities..