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Sharjah Ruler inspects projects

Sultan briefed on progress on Sharjah-Khor Fakkan road project

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His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, yesterday (Sunday) inspected a number of vital projects and road and infrastruc­ture networks currently being developed in Al Shis.

Dr Shaikh Sultan was given a detailed briefing on progress achieved on the Sharjah-Khor Fakkan road project. He inspected progress on tunnels leading to Al Shis. The Al Gazir tunnel, which is 860 metres long, is currently 90 per cent complete. Dr Shaikh Sultan also inspected the 1,300-metre long Rugh tunnel.

The 87km Sharjah-Khor Fakkan road project, which passes through Al Shis, is one of the largest developmen­t projects in the emirate at a cost of Dh5 billion. Once completed, travel between the city of Sharjah and Khor Fakkan will take 45 minutes.

The Sharjah Ruler instructed project’s officials to take into considerat­ion the safety of commuters, and to ensure providing safety measures on the sides of the mountainou­s road.

During his visit, Dr Shaikh Sultan called on people to preserve the beauty of the mountain environmen­t through planting and landscapin­g the area around the sides of the road. He also ordered developing five agricultur­al areas on the sides of the road and provide them with all the services needed to allow visitors to enjoy the breathtaki­ng views of the region.

Dr Shaikh Sultan also ordered the constructi­on of a new bridge to complement the Khor Fakkan-Sharjah Road project in Al Weshah area, in addition to creating a crossing that serves the people of Maliha and Al Dhaid city.

Dr Shaikh Sultan later inaugurate­d and toured Shis Nursery in Khor Fakkan.

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WAM Dr Shaikh Sultan inspects vital projects and road and infrastruc­ture networks currently being developed in Al Shis.

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