Iraqi Ports: Continuing our campaign to lift the gargoyles

The Iraqi ports announced on Tuesday that they are continuing their campaign to clean the navigational channels and the Al-Ashar Corniche in Basra, noting that 7 fuel and 3 fishing boats have been recovered during the months of May and June.

According to a port statement received by Al-Ghad Press, "through the direct instructions of the Minister of Transport, Kazem Al-Yamami, and the follow-up to the Director General of Iraqi Ports, Riyad Swadi Shamkhi, the Iraqi Maritime Rescue Department of the ports, led by student Hamid Tueni and his crew continues In his campaign to clean our shipping channels and Corniche Al-Ashar. "

He added that "cleaning the Corniche came after the assurances of permanent standing to show the beautiful appearance worthy of the city of Basra, which is always intended by the families of visuals, especially as he ordered the establishment of parks and restaurants and rest areas in the other bank of the Shatt al-Arab in the area of ​​Altnuma."

The statement pointed out that "our cadres and sincere efforts and continuous work day and night and in the month of Ramadan has recovered and cut off fuel and fishing boats of different sizes from the eastern bank of the area of ​​Altnumah in the Shatt al-Arab district, and work continues so far as the number of targets snatched for the month of May and June 7 fuel shortages and the number 3 fishing boats sunk and a section was moved to collect them in the port of the stronghold and the remaining part was collected near the area of ​​Altnumah.

The statement added that "the remaining garages in the current work site extending from the bridge of martyr Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr to the bridge of the martyr Kanaan 18 Girga after the recovery of more than 40 Gaiha in this region, specifically from the beginning of the campaign for that."

"The rescue department relied on the crane Hamrin in these operations either giant crane Abater (2000 tons), it is charged duty in Umm Qasr to raise pillars for a fee of 250 million Iraqi dinars to maximize our imports and after the completion of this goes to the oil port Khor Al Amaya to lift the goal Drowned in front of the oil platform in a contract signed.

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