Engineer Moeen Al-Mas reviews the work of removing flood debris from the international coastline of Aden Hadhramaut

Engineer Moeen Muhammad Al-Mas, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Roads and Bridges Maintenance Fund, the main center - the capital, Aden, this morning, in his first shift after the end of the Eid al-Fitr holiday, reviewed the work of removing flood debris from the international coastal line of Aden, Hadhramaut.
During the visit, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Road Maintenance Fund supervised the work of removing flood debris from Wadi Marwan, located in the Shaqra Ahwar section in Abyan Governorate, where the road was opened after the floods closed it with waste and trees.
Almas praised the great efforts made in opening the road to traffic and vehicles from the international coastline of Aden and Al-Mukalla in several locations that were affected by the recent floods.
Engineer Moeen Al-Mas stressed the redoubling of efforts in order to end the suffering of citizens, travelers and their vehicles and facilitate their movement.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors heard from those in charge of implementing the works about the progress of the work, which is being financed and supervised by the Roads and Bridges Maintenance Fund, the main center - the capital, Aden, and under the directives of the Ministry of Public Works and Roads.
These works come in conjunction with other works that witness the Zanzibar Shaqra line removing trees and flood debris from the entrances and exits of the Wadi Hassan Bridge in Abyan Governorate.
He was accompanied during the visit by Engineer Mukhtar Al-Maflhi, Director General of the Chairman’s Office, Engineer Mahboob Hamid, Director of the Internationally Funded Projects Implementation Unit at the Road and Bridge Maintenance Fund, Engineer Fayez Aklan, Director General of Studies and Designs, Engineer Waed Abdul Malik, Director General of Planning and Information Systems, and Engineer Muhammad Hassan Hussein, Director General of Stations. The axial weight and engineer Fadi Ahmed Nofal, Director General of the Administrative Expenditure Projects Unit.