800 million riyals allocated to compensate 488 houses in Al-Masoura neighborhood in Sharqiya Demolition work has begun

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The Acting Secretary of Sharqiya, Engineer Essam bin Abdul Latif Al Mulla, revealed that the amount of compensation for houses in Al Masoura neighborhood amounted to more than 800 million riyals, indicating that more than 80 houses have been removed in Al Masoura neighborhood.

He explained during a press conference held today at the building of the Construction and Projects Agency, in the presence of the Mayor of Qatif Governorate, Engineer Ziad bin Mohammed Mughrabel, and a large number of international and local media, that the work of removing buildings in Al-Masoura neighborhood continues, and that the implementation of the development project for Al-Masoura neighborhood will start after completing the removal of all 488 buildings.

He pointed out that the duration of the development project for Al-Masoura neighborhood will start after the completion of the removal of all 488 houses. He pointed out that the duration of the development of the Al-Masoura neighborhood project takes two years, noting that all valuation work for houses in the Al-Masoura neighborhood was completed before starting the removal work, pointing out that the size of the compensation ranged between 800-900 million riyals, and that valuation checks were issued to all homeowners before starting the removal work.

Al-Masoura neighborhood. Al-Masoura neighborhood is home to nearly 8,000 families, stressing that all of them will be evacuated before the start of the removal and demolition work, and that people will be given enough time to evacuate after the valuation process is completed.

Engineer Al-Mulla drew attention to the fact that the Municipality's demolition equipment was shot at the beginning of the removal and demolition process, which delayed the removal process, and that the damage to demolition and removal equipment amounted to 18 million riyals, emphasizing the resumption of the removal and demolition process with the escort of security teams.

Engineer Al-Mulla pointed out that the Municipality's demolition equipment was exposed to gunfire, which delayed the removal process.