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July 14th, 2099

By Ayub Assad - Journalist of The Hashemite Tribune
04/27/2024 05:50 am
Updated: 04/27/2024 06:23 am

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The Hashemite Tribune

14th July, 2099

Post-Fallout Return

As the President of The Sharifian Republic declares a total restoration to a feeling of normalcy following the fallout incident, in which radiation fallout from Soviet Federation nukes spread throughout the region, the people of Hashemites celebrate that the bells of happiness have finally rang throughout their nation. Thanks to the courageous efforts of the authorities and the public's response, many areas, particularly the mountainous northern and parts of Balochistan, Sistan, and Harmozgan, were protected and were able to conduct prompt, efficient, and adequate responses. In particular, thanks to the bunkers that were constructed into cave hideouts used by terrorist organizations in the early 21st century.

As a result, there were very few casualties—fewer than predicted by numerous government and independent think tanks. Many areas had already begun to move out and recover to a normal life before the beginning of the year & with today's declaration, the dark period has officially ended.
Furthermore, a number of fresh declarations were released with the aim of reconstructing the fallout-damaged regions, which were primarily restricted to coastal areas. 
 

Honors to the valiant

Acknowledging the heroic efforts of the Emergency Response Teams, whose prompt action in responding to the early warning saved numerous lives, and the Nuclear Defense (CBRN) units of ISDA and Military, whose professionals' selfless actions, which claimed many lives, prevented further contamination, spread, and effects. The Radiation protectors medal will be presented by the President to the civil and military personnel that were called upon in this dire hour.

The New Budget

Although the Ministry of Finance is still finalizing specifics and has not yet made an official announcement, many economists have projected and agreed with the allocation. It is widely accepted that the new budget allocation will look something like this:

•    Administration: 13.2 %
•    Defense: 10.6%
•    Education: 12%
•    Environment: 7.5%
•    Healthcare: 14.2%
•    Industry: 17.8%
•    International Aid: 0.7%
•    Law & Order: 4.6%
•    Public Transport: 4.1%
•    Social Policy: 6.2%
•    Welfare: 9.1 %

In addition, funds and resources will be immediately allocated to the impacted areas to support the reconstruction operations. 
The government has also made it clear that it intends to significantly fund a number of projects, including those pertaining to nuclear and radiation safety in healthcare, education, industry, and defense.


Healthcare

  • Construction of 13 specialized radiation treatment centers in affected areas.
  • Establishment of 15 new hospitals and medical facilities equipped to handle radiation-related illnesses.
  • Establishment of 2 new medical schools focusing on radiation medicine and emergency response training.
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New Radiation therapy machines arrive in Khyber Medical Center

Education

  • Construction of 34 new schools in affected regions with enhanced safety measures against radiation exposure.
  • Establishment of 22 new colleges specializing in nuclear safety engineering and emergency management.
  • Expansion of 13 existing universities to include research centers dedicated to nuclear science and public health.
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Nishtar Medical College, Department of Radiation Science

Industry

  • Investment in 5 research and development projects of advanced radiation detection and decontamination technologies.
  • Development of 3 specialized industrial zones with stringent safety protocols for handling hazardous materials.
  • Incentives for the establishment of 10 new clean energy companies focusing on renewable technologies.

Defense

  • Expansion of the Nuclear Defense (CBRN) units by 2 additional units with training and resources.
  • Upgrading of 10 existing defense infrastructures to withstand potential nuclear attacks.
  • Establishment of 3 new military research facilities specializing in nuclear threat analysis and defense strategies.
  • Induction of new CBRN equipment and vehicles

Environment

  • Implementation of 5 comprehensive environmental restoration projects in contaminated areas.
  • Reforestation and soil remediation efforts covering 100 square kilometers to mitigate the long-term effects of radiation exposure.
  • Creation of 3 wildlife sanctuaries in affected regions, under Fauna & Flora Protection Act.

Public Transport

  • Modernization of public transportation systems in 5 major cities with emphasis on safety and efficiency.
  • Expansion of public transit networks by 20% to improve accessibility in urban and rural areas.
  • Introduction of 10000 electric vehicle charging stations across the country to encourage sustainable transportation options.

 

Other News

  • The Armed Forces of Sharifian Republic joins the coalition formed by Nebelystan against the terrorist takeover of Stergohlenius government.
  • Healthcare giant D-Neuro-A announces a breakthrough in treating Axonal shearing.
  • The Space Exploration and Research Agency, reveals that it is nearing completion for it's human spaceflight program as Rehbar rocket tests produce positive launch results.
  • Violent clashes in Pashin region, results in 5 dead and 21 injured.

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