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Repair and Reconstruction of Houses and Buildings Damaged by Terrorist Incidents Underway in Hlaing City
It is known that repair and reconstruction of houses and buildings damaged by terrorist incidents are being carried out in Hlaing City, Chin State. It is known that Deputy Minister U Myo Myint of the Ministry of Construc
It is known that repair and reconstruction of houses and buildings damaged by terrorist incidents are being carried out in Hlaing City, Chin State. It is known that Deputy Minister U Myo Myint of the Ministry of Construction and his team, along with a combined force of 352 personnel including local Tatmadaw members, police force members, fire brigade members, healthcare workers, education workers, and a joint team of Hlaing District and Township departmental officials, carried out a joint cleaning campaign along Dr. Ni Hlaing Road in Balain Ward, Hlaing City, covering the overgrown vegetation on both sides of the road, drainage canals, the surroundings of the District and Township offices, and the surroundings of the People's Hospital and the Midwifery Training School. It is known that religious leaders, pastors, township elders, local Tatmadaw members, police force members, fire brigade members, healthcare workers, education workers, and a joint team of Hlaing District and Township departmental officials are daily carrying out the repair and maintenance, and reconstruction of houses and buildings damaged by terrorist incidents in Hlaing City. Following that, the Deputy Minister and his team visited the 200-bed Township People's Hospital, where a joint cleaning campaign was being carried out by local Tatmadaw members, police force members, fire brigade members, healthcare workers, education workers, and a joint team of Hlaing District and Township departmental officials. They inspected the cleaning activities being conducted with manpower and machinery within the hospital compound and the removal and clearing of building components. During the inspection, the Deputy Minister instructed the responsible officials to properly store reusable salvaged materials such as zinc sheets, timber, iron bars, iron doors, window frames, beams, and water and electrical equipment from buildings to be demolished, and also informed them of the methods for repairing buildings that need to be repaired. In Hlaing City, a temporary People's Hospital has been opened, and health check-ups and treatments are being provided by the Chief Medical Officer and 84 healthcare workers, treating a total of 1554 patients. It is known that not only local residents from the city but also local people from villages are coming to receive medical treatment. In Tiddim, Tonzang, and Hlaing townships, People's Hospitals have been opened, and 14,124 patients have been treated by 285 doctors and healthcare workers. It is also known that laboratory equipment, treatment supplies, and medicines provided by the State have arrived.
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