The 26th of July axis.. Removal and emergence of bridges and concrete columns in

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Wednesday 28 September 2022

Books – Youssef Afifi:

The concerned authorities in Giza Governorate continue to carry out the removal of conflicting houses for the new 26th of July Corridor project in the Barajeel area, to connect it to the Ring Road.

The government is accelerating to compensate the people living in the Al-Barajeel area, as the relevant state agencies have allocated 30,000 pounds for the compensation value per room in the removed property, and 1,500 pounds for the meter of the shop, or the commercial meter.

On July 16, the relevant authorities in Giza Governorate began the first work of removing real estate that contradicts the path of the new 26th of July axis in the Barajil area, next to the Barajil Bridge, specifically in Ezbet Kheiza.

The demolition work began by removing the houses from the airport side, following paying all the necessary and prescribed compensation for the citizens living in these properties.

A source in Giza Governorate told Masrawy that the number of properties to be removed in the Barajeel area is regarding 119, with the width of the axis being 62 meters, starting from the ring road to the Barajeel Bridge – (Bashtil station).

The “Masrawy” lens monitored the latest images of the work of the new 26th of July axis project in the Barajeel area, and the appearance of the concrete columns of the axis, in addition to the size of the ongoing removals there.

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