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Sharjah's Ruler approved an amount of Dh21 million as compensation for property owners in Khor Fakkan on Monday.
Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah and Member of the Supreme Council, said the amount will be given to those affected by the restoration project of the 'Al Mansour Archaeological Fort' in the Eastern district of Khor Fakkan.
The compensation will be distributed to 29 people, and the individuals will be contacted soon to receive the payments.
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The directive was announced during an intervention on the 'Direct Line' program broadcast on Sharjah Radio and Television.
Earlier this month, the emirate's Ruler announced a compensation of Dh20 million for owners in Kalba due to an expansion project. The leader also announced a compensation of over Dh15 million for homes in the city that were affected adversely during the historic rains in April.
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