Damage to some Behzisti buildings; Service provision continues / Payment of non-refundable aid for 150 destroyed businesses

The head of the Crisis Management Committee of the Behzisti Organization, referring to building damage in 7 provinces, said: “Non-refundable aid from the work capital has been paid to 150 beneficiaries whose businesses have been destroyed, and coordination has been done with the Ministry of Economy for the re-issuance of facilities.”

According to the Public Relations and International Affairs of the Behzisti Organization of the country, the buildings of the Behzisti Organization of the country in 7 provinces and one non-governmental center were damaged during the aggressive attacks by the United States and the Zionist regime on our country, Iran.

Seyed Hassan Mousavi Chalak, Head of the Crisis Management and Civil Defense Committee of the Behzisti Organization, reported: The damages include the building for the organization of the Central Headquarters, provinces of Ilam about 40%, Tehran about 15%, Kurdistan about 50%, West Azerbaijan about 5%, Kermanshah about 30% of the provincial Behzisti headquarters in the specialized deputy departments and a nursing home, in Qazvin a nursing home and in Khuzestan a nursing home in the city of Andimeshk.

He added: “In Kermanshah province and other provinces where some of their buildings have been damaged, the service provision process has not stopped at all. The extent of the damages has been such that fortunately, none of our colleagues were injured. Parts of the buildings that were damaged were evacuated, and colleagues were stationed in other spaces so that service delivery could continue without interruption.”

Damage to buildings is not an obstacle to service delivery

The Deputy for Social Health of the Behzisti Organization stated: “The colleagues of the organization also continue to provide services to citizens in accordance with the regulations and instructions announced by the governors. Accordingly, the damage to Behzisti buildings in some provinces has not created any obstacle to the continuation of service delivery to the people.”

He added: “Non-refundable aid has been paid from the work capital to 150 beneficiaries whose businesses have been destroyed, and coordination has been done with the Ministry of Economy for the re-issuance of facilities. Also, 23,000 volunteers in the field of volunteer affairs have been identified, and their lists have been sent by province.”

Mousavi Chalak explained: “The Partnership Council has been formed to use public resources, and the capacity of non-governmental organizations and volunteer groups is being utilized. More than fifty practical guides have been sent to the provinces by various deputy departments such as Rehabilitation, Social Health, Social Emergencies, Prevention of Harms, Security, Public Relations, Information Technology, etc. Guides for psycho-social health, posters, and informational infographics have also been produced and published in various media and groups.”

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