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Reconstruction Launched for War-Damaged Buildings in Eastern Tehran
Tehran Initiates Comprehensive Reconstruction Plan in Eastern Districts
Tehran’s District 13 has officially begun reconstruction efforts for buildings damaged during the recent 12-day conflict, under the direct supervision of the district’s mayor, Amir Mohammad Nouri. The initiative aims to restore residential units and urban infrastructure while enhancing structural safety and improving residents’ quality of life.
Prioritizing Safety and Recovery
Mayor Nouri emphasized that the project follows a thorough approach, including detailed damage assessments, demolition of irreparable structures, and reconstruction in compliance with modern technical and safety standards. “Our goal is to return the area to its pre-crisis state while upgrading its resilience,” he stated.
Expanding Efforts to Public Infrastructure
Beyond residential repairs, the plan includes rehabilitating public infrastructure and municipal services affected by the conflict. Nouri assured that roads, utilities, and other critical facilities would undergo inspection and reinforcement to ensure long-term functionality.
Ongoing Oversight and Community Collaboration
The mayor highlighted the importance of continuous oversight, with the municipality working alongside relevant agencies to monitor progress. He also expressed gratitude for the cooperation of citizens and government bodies, stressing that collective efforts are vital for the project’s success.
The reconstruction is expected to proceed systematically until all objectives are met, marking a key step in Tehran’s post-conflict recovery.