Chairman of the National Disaster Management Committee, Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council, Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Senior General Soe Win yesterday inspected damaged staff housing caused by the Mandalay earthquake and renovation of the No 1 Myoma Market of Pyinmana and Ottarathiri Market.
The
Vice-Senior General looked into damage to quake-affected housing of Union
ministers and the repair process in Zeyatheikdi Ward in Zabuthiri Township and
coordinated with officials to fulfil the needs.
At
the orange-level identified Building 3384 and the blue-level identified
Building 3383 in Nyana Theikdi Ward of Zabuthiri Township, the Vice-Senior
General inspected the repairing of quake-affected buildings by the Myanmar
Licensed Contractors Association under the SOP issued by the Building
Renovation and New Construction Supervisory Committee and instructed officials
to use reusable materials in renovation tasks, carry out sanitation inside and
outside the buildings and the environment and manage water pipelines and
electric cables.
The
No 1 Myoma Market of Pyinmana was built on 4.375 acres of land in 1996. The
earthquake destroyed 393 shops from the A and B complexes of the four-complex
market.
The
Vice-Senior General inspected the clearing of debris at the quake-affected A
and B complexes of the market. Officials reported on the invitation of EOI
under the permission of the State Administration Council to rebuild the new
market, and verification of designs submitted by applicant companies for
technological proposal and administrative measures. The Vice-Senior General
gave necessary instructions.
At
the Ottarathiri Dam, located on Kyaukoh Creek in Ottarathiri Township, the
Vice-Senior General viewed the leakage of water from the conduit of the dam due
to the Mandalay earthquake and aftershocks, and repair of the earthen
embankment and gave necessary instructions to officials.
The
dam has 1,500 acres of watershed area with a 60-foot by 1,120-foot earthen
embankment. It aims to supply sufficient drinking water to the dwellers.
Renovation
of the 17-year-old dam is being carried out as quickly as possible.
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