The director of the Syrian Company for Bakeries, Jalil Ibrahim, revealed a plan that is being worked out to reduce congestion in front of bakeries, which will be completed within days.

And Ibrahim returned crowding in front of the ovens to the panic of the people of "Corona", and their desire to buy and store bread, noting that this was not limited to bread, but rather with regard to other commodities, including sterilizers that were lost from the market.

Ibrahim stressed the increase in the pace of work during the previous days, which led to an improvement in matters, compared to previous days, regarding congestion, expecting that congestion will return to normal on the ovens soon.

Ibrahim indicated that the company’s cars provide bread for the most crowded areas such as Yarmouk, Mazzeh, Sheikh Saad, Ibn Al-Ameed and Bab Touma, which are among the most crowded areas, especially during peak hours, from three in the afternoon until seven and a half in the evening, noting That despite the crowding, in the past two days, all citizens got the bread, in addition to the presence of citizens who took over their right from the bread for the purpose of storing it, which causes a problem, although the bread is not stored.

Ibrahim stressed that the bakeries continue to work normally, noting that the employee’s working time is not subject to a 40% workload reduction system for employees, revealing that the required materials, which are used in the manufacture of loafs, are available and sufficient until the next wheat season, in addition to the presence of "diesel" is sufficient A period of three months until the summer, and the same applies to the yeast.

Ibrahim indicated that in some governorates the allocations were increased, in coordination with the provincial council, headed by the governor and the director of supply, noting that they were given authority by the Minister of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection, to determine the exact quantities, and hours of work in emergency cases, and immediately without waiting instructions.

À On the Syrian newspaper “Al-Watan”