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Tehran’s District 13 Reconstruction Begins: Restoring Stability After Conflict
Tehran’s District 13 Launches Post-Conflict Reconstruction Initiative
Tehran’s District 13 has initiated a comprehensive reconstruction and renovation plan for buildings damaged during the recent 12-day conflict, under the direct supervision of the district’s mayor, Amir Mohammad Nouri. The project aims to restore residential units and urban infrastructure while enhancing safety standards and improving residents’ quality of life.
A Strategic Recovery Effort
Mayor Nouri emphasized that the reconstruction aligns with broader efforts to compensate for damages and return the area to pre-crisis conditions. “This initiative includes meticulous damage assessments, demolition of irreparable structures, and rebuilding in compliance with modern technical and safety standards,” he stated.
Rebuilding Beyond Housing
In addition to residential repairs, the plan prioritizes rehabilitating public infrastructure and municipal services affected by the conflict. Mayor Nouri highlighted ongoing coordination with relevant authorities to ensure effective execution, with field supervision by the district municipality until project completion.
Gratitude for Collaborative Efforts
Nouri concluded by thanking citizens and executive agencies for their cooperation, underscoring the collective commitment to restoring normalcy in District 13. The project reflects the government’s dedication to rapid, resilient recovery in post-conflict zones.