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Flood-damaged businesses are being revived


According to Fars news agency’s community group, Mohammad Turkmane, the CEO of Barkat Foundation of Farman Imam’s executive headquarters, visited the flooded areas and villages of Firuzkoh and Damavand cities and was informed about the people’s problems.

During this visit, Turkmaneh announced the revival of flood-damaged businesses and said: In addition to the programs on the agenda for job creation in Firouzkoh, 100 new community-oriented projects will also be implemented in the flood-affected areas.

He added: Also, with the deployment of jihadist forces, the reconstruction of the damaged houses will also begin soon.

The CEO of Barkat Foundation, referring to the presence of mud in the gardens of Firouzkoh and Damavand, said: “Necessary arrangements have been made to remove the existing mud from the agricultural gardens by using mechanical excavators.”

Turkmaneh emphasized: The executive headquarters of Imam’s decree will supply and deliver to the people some of the damaged and destroyed household appliances as in previous years.

He continued: The executive headquarters of Farman Imam is also committed to providing a number of livestock lost during the flood and will compensate the losses of livestock farmers and farmers.

Emphasizing on the provision of medical and relief teams of Farman Imam’s executive headquarters in the flooded areas of Firuzkoh, Turkmaneh noted: There is a readiness to send and deploy one of the mobile hospitals of Farman Imam’s executive headquarters to these areas if the need is announced by the governorate.

In the end, the CEO of Barkat Foundation noted: Since the early hours of the flood in Firuzkoh and Damavand, basic essential items, including drinking water and food, have been sent to these areas.

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