After being closed by dirt and gravel ... the Jdita - Ajloun road was opened

2020-01-24 2020-01-24T12:39:28Z
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Arab Weather - The work staff of the Koura Brigade worked in cooperation with the municipality of Barqash, on Friday, to open the road of the town of Jdita towards Ajloun governorate and clean it of stones and dust that led to its closure in front of the movement of vehicles.

Al-Koura district administrator, Dr. Khalaf Bani Khalid, said that the heavy rainfall witnessed by the brigade until early morning hours on Friday, led to the closure of the road linking the town of Jdita and Ajloun Governorate due to the erosion of dirt, gravel and height, in addition to the high level of water in a number of vital streets in the brigade.

He pointed out that the operating rooms in Al-Mutasarifiyah operate around the clock, and in direct contact with all services departments to sustain its work in providing all assistance and receiving all complaints and observations of citizens in the event of any emergency.

Source: FM Security

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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