Bridge connecting the two banks of Euphrates reopened in Deir ez-Zor

Reopening the bridge will help alleviate the hardships people face when traveling between the two banks, reducing both time and costs that have long burdened them.

The Civil Administration in Deir ez-Zor officially reopened the bridge connecting the two banks of the Euphrates River after completing its rehabilitation and restoration, making it accessible for public use.

The administration stated that reopening the bridge will help alleviate the hardships people face when traveling between the two banks, reducing both time and costs that have long burdened them.

Local people welcomed the initiative, praising the administration’s efforts to enhance local infrastructure and improve the quality of services in the area. They emphasized that the bridge’s reopening significantly eases their daily struggles, allowing them to move freely and conduct business without relying on river ferries, which often pose safety risks and financial exploitation.