"Resilience:?? rebuilding the slope and cementing the roof of a nomadic house after a severe storm"

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After a severe storm had ravaged the nomadic room, leaving the roof in shambles, Tahmourth, the architect and son-in-law of the family of grandmother Jan Bibi, along with Shirvan&grandfather, Mehdi, and Najmeh, set out to restore it in a completely traditional and manual way. With determination in their eyes and a sense of unity, the small group gathered the necessary materials for the task at hand. They collected stones, sand, and clay from the surrounding area, ensuring that everything was sourced locally, in line with their traditional values. First, they carefully assessed the slope of the damaged roof. It was crucial to ensure proper water drainage to prevent any future leaks. Tahmourth, with his architectural expertise, guided the team in determining the ideal angle for the slope. They meticulously measured and marked the area, ensuring precision in their work. Next came the cementing process. They mixed the sand, clay, and water in large wooden troughs, using their hands and feet to knead the mixture into a smooth consistency. This traditional method allowed them to create a strong and durable cement without the need for modern machinery. As the sun beat down on them, the team worked tirelessly, layering the cement onto the roof. They used wooden planks to spread the mixture evenly, ensuring a solid foundation. Each layer was carefully compacted to guarantee its stability, a technique passed down through generations. Throughout the process, Aria, Tahmourth&wife...

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