Prince Salman Offers Compensation for Rain-Affected People
In a proactive response to the recent heavy rain and flooding in Bahrain, HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa has directed the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture, in coordination with the Ministry of Works, to assess the extent of the damages and provide necessary compensation to affected individuals.
HRH Prince Salman’s directive emphasizes the importance of swiftly addressing the aftermath of the rainfall, ensuring that those impacted receive the support they need to recover from the adverse effects of the flooding.
The evaluation process will focus on identifying areas most severely affected by the rains, with a view to implementing sustainable infrastructure and drainage solutions that meet both immediate and long-term needs.
Expressing gratitude for the dedication and prompt response of the relevant ministries and authorities, HRH Prince Salman underscored the significance of proactive measures in mitigating the impact of natural disasters and ensuring the well-being of all Bahraini citizens.
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