Governor of Ilam: 460,000 folks crossed the Mehran border

Akbar Aziz

World Courant

In accordance with IRNA, “Hassan Bahramnia” stated in an interview with reporters on the border terminal of Mehran on Tuesday: From 24:00 final night time to 10:00 this morning, about 73,000 folks have traveled by way of the worldwide border of Mehran.

He acknowledged that the folks of Ilam province are prepared to welcome the pilgrims of Arbaeen Hossein, and expressed: The folks of the province have made their houses the Home of Hussein (PBUH) and have been working with all their skills to welcome and serve the pilgrims. And however, government our bodies and varied establishments are current with all their power to supply companies to guests, and that is additionally the idea for welcoming guests from Mehran border.

Stating that there’s greater than 400,000 vehicles in Mehran, the governor of Ilam added: Folks mustn’t fear about automotive parking in Mehran, and expensive folks and guests are requested to make use of non-public vehicles to go to Mehran border.

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Bahram Nia identified that cooling, misting and procession services have been offered in the best way of pilgrims for the welfare of Arbaeen pilgrims, he reminded: 12,000 sq. meters of shade on the Mehran border terminal and a complete of 52,000 sq. meters on the car parking zone. Zwar stations, together with Barkat terminal and Shahid Haj Qasim Soleimani terminal, have been established, and 9 kilometers of fog sprinklers have additionally been put in alongside the route of Zwar site visitors at Mehran border terminal.

He acknowledged: The doorway and exit gates of Mehran border have been elevated and the stopping time of pilgrims leaving the border has been lowered to about 4 to 5 seconds with the institution of the Sajjad system. It’s situated within the Barkat terminal and the big car parking zone of Arbain.


Governor of Ilam: 460,000 folks crossed the Mehran border

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