KABUL, May 4 — Municipal authorities in western Afghanistan’s Herat city have completed 80 development projects across various districts over the past year, with total spending exceeding 1 billion afghanis (about 15.6 million U.S. dollars), the provincial government said on Monday.
According to the statement, the projects were carried out in multiple urban areas and aimed to improve infrastructure and public services for residents.
The initiatives included the construction of underground roads, overpasses, new road networks, drainage canals, and asphalt paving of streets.
These projects have contributed to easing traffic congestion, enhancing urban connectivity, and reducing flooding risks in several parts of the city, the statement said.
The municipality reaffirmed its commitment to continuing development efforts to support urban growth and improve living conditions for the people. (Namibia Daily News/Xinhua)


