Arriving at Kermanshah airport Tuesday morning, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani vowed that his administration, armed forces and the Iranian nation will utilize all their resources and capacities to assist the earthquake-stricken people of Kermanshah so that they would return to normal living conditions as soon as possible.
“The government will employ all its power to assist in the improvement of people’s physical conditions, as well as the reconstruction of their houses,” President Rouhani promised the people of Kermanshah who took the brunt of a 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Iran-Iraq border on Sunday.
Rouhani hailed the efforts of military units including the Army, IRGC, Basij, as well as Red Crescent Society staff, Housing Foundation, ministries of roads, energy, interior, health and others that assisted with the relief and rescue operations.
Following his brief speech at the airport, President Rouhani visited Sarepol-Zahab in Kermanshah close to the Iraqi border, with the highest casualties and property damage.
The devastating earthquake has left at least 400 people dead and over 7,000 injured in western provinces of Iran. Seven provinces and 1,650 towns of Kermanshah province have sustained damage from the earthquake. 12,000 houses have completely collapsed and over 12,000 others sustained damage.
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