Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Expresses Gratitude to Teams for Controlling Bazaar Fire
Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani visited the Qaysari Bazaar on Monday following a devastating fire that broke out the previous evening, expressing gratitude to the teams involved in controlling the blaze and safeguarding the property of shop owners.
The fire, which engulfed the historic Qaysari Bazaar on Sunday evening, prompted swift action from civil defense teams, security forces, municipal authorities, and health personnel. Prime Minister Barzani commended their coordinated efforts in managing the situation and preventing further damage.
I know our nation has been gripped by last night's fire in the Erbil bazaar;
— Masrour Barzani (@masrourbarzani) May 6, 2024
too many people were injured, small businesses lost or damaged.
It has happened far too often.
We will determine the root cause and strengthen regulation.
We will help everyone recover. Together. pic.twitter.com/IpymnFlGYZ
During his visit, Prime Minister Barzani personally thanked the teams for their dedication and professionalism in responding to the emergency. He emphasized the importance of their role in preserving the cultural heritage and economic vitality of the bazaar, a cherished landmark in the region.
The Prime Minister's visit underscores the government's commitment to supporting communities affected by such incidents and ensuring swift recovery efforts. Barzani reiterated the government's readiness to provide assistance and resources to aid affected businesses and individuals in restoring normalcy.
The Qaysari Bazaar, known for its historic significance and vibrant commerce, holds a special place in the heart of Kurdistan Region residents. The swift response and effective collaboration demonstrated by the responding teams reflect the resilience and unity of the community in times of adversity.
Prime Minister Barzani's visit serves as a testament to the government's proactive approach to addressing critical incidents and supporting the wellbeing of citizens and businesses in the Kurdistan Region.