Council member Tariq Saleh inspects the countryside of Al-Mokha, assessing the role of “Victory Road” in mitigating flood risks.

Tarik Saleh Inspects Flood-Affected Areas in Al-Mokha
Continuous Monitoring of Humanitarian Conditions
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Tarik Saleh, recently visited several rural areas in Al-Mokha. His visit aimed to assess the humanitarian situation and the ongoing response efforts following the devastating floods that struck the region.
The Role of the Victory Road
During his field tour, Saleh observed the critical role played by the “Victory Road” agricultural route in safeguarding local communities. The recent natural disaster highlighted the road’s robust infrastructure. Its strategic engineering effectively reduced flood risks, directing water safely westward toward the sea, away from Al-Mokha.
Operational Efficiency of Water Drains
Saleh engaged with specialized engineers who provided insights into the operational efficiency of the water drainage systems and culverts designed within the project. They confirmed that these systems successfully contained the overwhelming water flows, preventing them from encroaching on residential areas. This made the road both a lifeline and a protective barrier for the community.
Acknowledgment of Humanitarian Efforts
Tarik Saleh praised the efforts of the humanitarian task force and their partners for their swift response to the disaster. He recognized their ongoing commitment to assisting those affected by the floods.
Connecting Key Regions
It is noteworthy that the “Victory Road” connects the governorates of Lahij, Taiz, and Hodeidah, enhancing regional accessibility and safety.
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