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Infrastructure Changed By Iraqi Forces

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The different ministries of the government of Iraq have began to work in conjunction with the US military, and the coalition in general to set up different essential services, and different government bureaus.

Coalition forces have been working with the ministry of Electricity to bring electrification to the nation to help increase the quality of life. With electric power, the lights are on, and people can experience a modern quality of life. Without power, none of this is possible.

Different electric improvements have been made to bring electrical power to the residents of sal al bour, Wa Safam, Tamiyah, as well as several other regions and locations in Iraq.

Several different electrical sub stations and generation plants had been abandoned previously, but now with the coalition it has been able to be reborn and restarted in many cases.

The coalition has been training different Electrical Line refurbishment teams, and these are made up of members of the Iraqi community that are trained to make sure that the power, once established stays on in the Iraqi nation.

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Now that the setup and training for the different electrical teams is in place, much of the different electrical infrastructure projects can be planned and installed successfully. Much of the concern previously was that different projects would be planned and even started, but there was the fear that different insurgents or terrorist groups would interfered or sabotage the electrical efforts in general.

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