Rehabilitation of Three Flood-Damaged Bridges in Deir ez-Zor

Deir ez-Zor
 Rehabilitation of Three Flood-Damaged Bridges in Deir ez-Zor | rebuilding syria platform
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30.05.2026
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30.05.2026
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Project Background

The General Establishment for Road Transport, operating under the Ministry of Transport, has announced the launch of procedures to maintain and rehabilitate a number of bridges in Deir ez-Zor Governorate. The move follows significant flooding along the Euphrates River, which caused a sharp rise in water levels and inflicted renewed damage on critical transport infrastructure.

Director General Muath Najjar stated that the affected bridges had previously sustained heavy damage and had undergone only temporary emergency backfilling at the time. The recent flooding compromised those interim repairs, necessitating the preparation of comprehensive technical studies for full and permanent rehabilitation.

Targeted Bridges

The project covers the rehabilitation of three key bridges in the governorate:

  • Al-Siyasiyah Bridge
  • Al-Mayadin Bridge
  • Al-Ashara Bridge

Executing Bodies and Technical Studies

Najjar confirmed that the General Establishment for Road Transport has completed the technical studies for all three projects. Contracts are to be awarded to the Syrian Construction and Building Establishment, which will carry out the maintenance and rehabilitation works across the three sites.

Objectives and Expected Impact

The projects aim to restore road connectivity between areas that have been cut off and to improve the flow of transport and services throughout Deir ez-Zor Governorate, particularly in communities that have suffered from damaged or non-functional bridge crossings over recent years.

Field Conditions and Emergency Response

Syrian Civil Defense teams, operating under the Ministry of Emergency and Disaster Management, have reported that the earthen bridge connecting Deir ez-Zor city to its rural surroundings has been taken out of service due to rising Euphrates water levels. Teams are working in coordination with the Deir ez-Zor City Council and technical services to temporarily remove a section of the bridge in order to facilitate water drainage and prevent a sudden collapse that could endanger residents.

Widespread flooding has been recorded along the Euphrates riverbanks in both Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa governorates, with approximately 2,500 families affected in Deir ez-Zor alone. Emergency teams, civil defense units, and local authorities continue to conduct response operations and precautionary evacuations to minimize human and material losses.

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