By Wang Yi, Zhou Junliang, Li Qiwei, Gao Junwei, and Li Xing

Photo shows the newly built vehicle shelter.
WAU, South Sudan, Aug. 19 -- The 16th Chinese Engineering Contingent to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) in Wau recently completed the upgrading of supporting facilities for its equipment motor pool. Building on the existing motor pool facilities, the upgrade project added a vehicle washing station, a battery charging room, a POL (petroleum, oils, and lubricants) storage room, and vehicle shelters.
Following the upgrade, vehicles can be parked in covered bays, as well as washed and charged in designated areas. This not only facilitates the upkeep of vehicles and equipment, but also reduces maintenance costs and eliminates potential safety hazards.
The construction plan was formulated in alignment with the camp's overall plan and in accordance with the UNMISS standards for equipment management, environmental protection, and other relevant requirements.

A Chinese peacekeeper uses a jackhammer to break the ground.
