Sana'a - Saba:
A meeting chaired by the First Deputy Prime Minister, the esteemed scholar Mohammed Muftah, today discussed mechanisms to develop the Civil Defense Service, enhancing its ability to carry out its vital and humanitarian duties toward society with high efficiency and professionalism.
The meeting, attended by Deputy Ministers of Interior, Major General Abdulmajeed Al-Murtada; Transport and Public Works—Head of the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority, Yahya Al-Sayani; Electricity and Water, Adel Bader; Finance, Nasser Al-Hamadani; and Oil and Minerals, Mohammed Al-Najjar, reviewed the challenges facing the service and the ways to overcome them through providing support.
The meeting highlighted the importance of the Civil Defense's role in saving lives and protecting public and private property from natural disasters and fires, especially in light of the Israeli aggression against our country.
During the meeting, Muftah emphasized the necessity of providing various forms of support to the service, which has proven its importance through its effective response to warnings and reports during heavy rainfall, as well as its role in extinguishing fires, particularly amid the Israeli aggression on Yemen.
For his part, the Secretary-General of the Capital, Dr. Hamoud Abbad, praised the level of cooperation between the Capital Secretariat and the Civil Defense Service. He affirmed that the Civil Defense represents a humanitarian and service-oriented front dedicated to citizens' lives and receives significant attention due to the nature of its duties.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Civil Defense Service, Major General Ibrahim Al-Muayyad, explained that the service, in coordination with relevant authorities, has prepared comprehensive emergency plans that have contributed to enhancing readiness to face disasters. He stressed the service's commitment to fulfilling its duty in protecting lives and property despite the challenges it faces.

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