The US embassy in Iraq confirmed on Friday that the Nineveh government would receive $ 1.4 million from the United Nations to rebuild the Flower Bridge.
The embassy said in a statement received by Mawazine News, a copy of it, that "officials in the province of Nineveh are successfully implementing new techniques to repair the infrastructure destroyed by Dahesh," noting that "training in post-disaster management, provided through the Agency's Progress project Has assisted Nineveh officials in assessing damage to the Nineveh bridges and providing funding to rebuild the Khazar bridge, "he said.
"The local government expects to receive US $ 1.4 million from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to rebuild the Flower Bridge," the statement said, adding that "the government is considering other options for the reconstruction of the Sugar Bridge."
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The embassy said in a statement received by Mawazine News, a copy of it, that "officials in the province of Nineveh are successfully implementing new techniques to repair the infrastructure destroyed by Dahesh," noting that "training in post-disaster management, provided through the Agency's Progress project Has assisted Nineveh officials in assessing damage to the Nineveh bridges and providing funding to rebuild the Khazar bridge, "he said.
"The local government expects to receive US $ 1.4 million from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to rebuild the Flower Bridge," the statement said, adding that "the government is considering other options for the reconstruction of the Sugar Bridge."
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