Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran
Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran

Imam Khamenei orders $150mn to fight heavy air pollution in SW Iran

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has authorized the allotment of 150 million dollars by the Iranian administration to tackle heavy dust pollution in the southwestern Iranian province of Khuzestan, an Iranian lawmaker says.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has authorized the allotment of 150 million dollars by the Iranian administration to tackle heavy dust pollution in the southwestern Iranian province of Khuzestan, an Iranian lawmaker says.

In the budget bill for the next Iranian calendar year, which begins on March 21, 2018, the government had proposed to withdraw the sum from the National Development Fund of Iran to solve the issues of heavy dust pollution and electricity in the province, but it needed the Leader's permission, Jalil Mokhtar said on Tuesday.

Following the Leader's consent, 100 million dollars would be spent on tackling fine particles and 50 million dollars to upgrade the electricity supply equipment of Khuzestan Province, he added.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani paid a visit in February to the Khuzestan Province, which is reeling from heavy floods and dust storms, a situation which has led to disruptions in the distribution of water and electricity there.

Iran is currently implementing plans to resolve the root causes of dust storms inside the country, but there is a need for regional and international cooperation to eliminate the other origins of such storms in Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia, Rouhani said.

Iran’s oil-rich Khuzestan province is struggling to emerge from back-to-back power outages which have severely disrupted life and led to expressions of discontent with local authorities and the government.


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