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Apr 14, 2013

UAE's gift of bridge helps Pakistan beat the floods

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The Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Bridge in Pakistan will reunite 60 communities cut off by floods.


A UAE-funded US$10.5 million (Dh38.5m) bridge linking 15 towns and 45 villages in Pakistan's Swat Valley has been inaugurated.

The Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Bridge is 448 metres long and will serve about 500,000 people in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province north-west of Pakistan which was severely affected by flooding in August last year.

The new crossing will carry 4,000 vehicles per day. It includes a solar-powered lighting system to illuminate the road and structure. The design also envisages a pedestrian walkway parallel to the road lanes.

The project comes under the directives of President Sheikh Khalifa to help Pakistan through humanitarian and development projects.

It was inaugurated on Friday by the UAE ambassador to Pakistan, Essa Abdullah Al Basha Al Nuaimi in the presence of Pakistan's Chief of the Army Staff, Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and other officials.

Mr Al Nuaimi said: "No doubt the Emirates and Islamic Republic of Pakistan maintain special relations based on the spirit of fraternity, solidarity, mutual respect and shared vision between the two brotherly leaderships and people.

"The inauguration of this vital bridge is fruition of a long-standing history of close ties, cooperation and solidarity between leaders and people of the UAE and their brothers in Pakistan," he added.

The collapse of the previous bridge on the Swat River due to massive floods had isolated villagers on both banks, and the reconstruction of the spanwill help to rejuvenate the population.

The approach to the bridge features a model of the Al Jahli Fort, a UAE historic landmark and a childhood favourite place of the late Sheikh Zayed.

Today the bridge stands as an architectural landmark at the heart of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and forms a key artery in the main road network. With its eye-catching design, the structure is expected to become a tourist attraction.

UAE's gift of bridge helps Pakistan beat the floods - The National
 
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The bridge was inaugurated on Friday by the UAE ambassador to Pakistan, Essa Abdullah Al Basha Al Nuaimi in the presence of Pakistan's Chief of the Army Staff, Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and other officials.

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The U$10m project was commissioned by the UAE President, Sheikh Khalifa to assist people in the Swat Valley.

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The approach to the bridge features a model of the Al Jahli Fort, a UAE historic landmark and a childhood favourite of the late Sheikh Zayed.

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The Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Bridge is 448 metres long and will serve about 500,000 people in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province north-west of Pakistan which was severely affected by flooding in August last year.

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The project comes under the directives of President Sheikh Khalifa to help Pakistan through humanitarian and development projects.

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The collapse of the previous bridge on the Swat River due to massive floods had isolated villagers on both banks.

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The new crossing will carry 4,000 vehicles per day. It includes a solar-powered lighting system to illuminate the road and structure. The design also envisages a pedestrian walkway parallel to the road lanes.

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The new bridge stands as an architectural landmark at the heart of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and forms a key artery in the main road network. With its eye-catching design, the structure is expected to become a tourist attraction.

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Instead of the word (برج ) transliteration of "Bridge" shouldn't it be (جِـسر) (Jisr)?
 
Good work, but didn't our government even have money for this bridge??
 
I am grateful for the UAE but we should not even be in this situation.
We are the worlds beggars and have no dignity.
Of course the money that could be used to build this bridge is in Swiss accounts :hitwall:
 
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