50% of the capacity of South Khorasan hotels is full

According to Aria Heritage’s report, quoting the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of South Khorasan, Seyed Mohammad Reza Talebi on Wednesday evening, April 23rd, in a meeting to review the latest services and services to Nowruz travelers and road traffic in the province, said: “We will not see an increase in the number of people with coronary heart disease in this regard.”
“Another important issue is to inform the people and travelers about the cultural issues, tourist areas, historical attractions and other things at the entrances and exits of the cities of the province,” said the political, security and social deputy governor of South Khorasan, emphasizing the monitoring of educational accommodation. . »
“In addition to these, the moral and religious issues of the people must also be taken into account, and in case of any anomalies, the necessary warnings must be given,” Talebi continued.
“This year, after two years of Iran and the world battling the Corona virus, measures have been taken in the country to resume travel on condition that two doses of the Corona vaccine be given, so the restrictions have been partially lifted,” he said. »
Talebi, stating that travel is necessary to strengthen the morale and psychology of people in any society, added: “If it is observed, the trip can also be done.”
He pointed out that South Khorasan province is important in several ways during the Nowruz holiday: “This province is located on the route of several important and busy provinces to Khorasan Razavi and the holy city of Mashhad. has it.”
The Deputy Governor of South Khorasan said: “Given these circumstances, the utmost efforts should be made to prepare a good place for the local people of Nowruz and the beginning of the New Year so that they do not have problems in supplying fruits and basic goods, and to provide grounds for travelers.” “May they finally spend the holidays in peace and quiet.”
“Basic goods need to be available in warehouses as needed, and the market needs to be monitored on a regular basis so that we do not have a balance and do not face a shortage of goods,” he stressed.
“The market regulation headquarters and the food security headquarters of the province should have the necessary provisions regarding the supply and distribution of basic items and storage, and should regularly inspect and visit the warehouse,” Talebi said.
He said that the supervision of the entrances and exits of the cities of the province should be strengthened. “This should be done.”
The political, security and social deputy governor of South Khorasan added: “Passengers should not leave the province with bad memories in this way, so the entrances and exits should be strictly controlled so that the people are not abused.”
“Travel is gradual but returns to the destination, volumetrically and once, so the necessary measures should be considered at the entrances, exits and inter-provincial transportation axes,” he said.
“Road police colleagues are working around the clock, but they should have a more active presence in the province’s transportation hubs, especially in accident-prone areas,” Talebi said.
“Also, the systems for controlling and registering road violations must be up-to-date and active, and passengers must be informed of the violations as soon as possible, because it is a deterrent.”
The deputy governor of South Khorasan called for the activation of road emergencies and the preparation of fire engines for possible accidents, and said: “Also use the mobilization capacity.”
“Another important issue is the emphasis on observing Islamic decency and avoiding unconventional actions and movements in the ecotourism, tourism and residential areas of the province, for which we have also had reports,” he said.
Talebi stressed the need for timely supply of petroleum products at fuel supply stations and roads in the province, and said: “The member agencies of the executive staff of travel services should make arrangements to use all provincial capacities to provide appropriate services to passengers and guests by the end of the Nowruz holiday.”