
Najaf Ashraf – WAA – Haider Farman
The Najaf Health Department announced today, Thursday, the details of its plan for the Ashura visit.
The official spokesman for the department, Maher Al-Aboudi, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The plan for the Ashura visit will begin on the night of the fifth of Muharram and end on the night of the eleventh of the same month,” noting that “medical services will be provided to visitors and processions arriving in the city that celebrate the Husseini rituals.”
He added, “The plan includes deploying more than 50 medical detachments at the city’s main entrances and other axes included in the plan, in addition to 9 basic detachments centered around the holy shrine where the mourners gather,” noting, “providing 58 ambulances and deploying them on the roads leading to the city center, districts and regions.”
He said, “More than 20 ambulances have been provided by the supporting authorities of the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali and the Ministry Center, which will participate in supporting this plan.”
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