Urgent rain-related infrastructure urged in Jeddah

Updated 26 February 2016
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Urgent rain-related infrastructure urged in Jeddah

JEDDAH: Even light rain brings great inconvenience to the residents of many areas in Jeddah, which emphasizes the need to pay an immediate attention to related infrastructure, a top municipal official has said.
“Although the rain was below average recently, the internal streets in most neighborhoods were flooded with water, restricting the movement of people,” Municipal Council President Abdel Majeed Al-Batati told a local daily.
Whenever it rains, the condition of the infrastructure comes to the fore, he said, adding that the situation in areas like Al-Asalah neighborhood demands urgent intervention.
“Drainage lines connecting the flood water discharge project are urgently needed in this area,” he said.
Al-Batati said a permanent solution to the flooding of streets in low-lying areas of the city is needed. “A step will be taken to conduct a study of these areas and draw up a plan in cooperation with the Secretariat.”
He said the Secretariat should not rely on any new plan without taking the rain drainage network into consideration.
“We should not be content with simply pumping water out from the streets and other areas. We need to find a permanent solution to the problem in the interest of citizens.”
Samir Bahkle, a resident of Al-Asalah, was quoted as saying that he used bulldozers to get out of his residence due to the rainwater. “Many people from the neighborhood could not leave their homes without using heavy tools.”
Bakhle said three cars were damaged due to the rain, which turned the streets into lakes. “People get caught in their homes whenever it rains. The neighborhood turns into a huge lake. The authorities concerned should address the issue and find a permanent solution to the problem.


Saudi Arabia announces new financial support to the Yemeni government

Updated 45 min 36 sec ago
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Saudi Arabia announces new financial support to the Yemeni government

RIYADH: Saudi Ambassador to Yemen and Supervisor of the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber announced that the Kingdom, under the directives of its leadership, has provided new support to the Yemeni government's budget, aimed at paying the salaries of state employees in all sectors.

In a post on X, Al-Jaber stated that this support complements a package of development projects and initiatives, amounting to SR1.9 billion, announced on Wednesday. The package includes provision of necessary petroleum derivatives to operate power plants, which will contribute to improving the living standards of people in Yemen and alleviating daily burdens on them.

Al-Jaber’s post emphasized, in particular, that all salaries of military and security forces linked to the the higher military committee linked to the Saudi led Coalition will be paid as of Sunday. 

 

The post is likely relate to Several Media reports which have suggested that disgraced former Southern Transitional Council (STC) chief Aidaroos Al Zubaidi — who has now fled Yemen — was taking advantage of military personnel and withholding salaries as means of pressure. Al-Zubaidi is wanted by the Yemeni government for acts of high treason and corruption. 

The ambassador emphasized that these steps come within the framework of supporting the Yemeni government's efforts to implement the economic reform program, which aims to achieve financial and economic stability and enhance the state's ability to meet its basic obligations.