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Lauder.. She returned as beautiful as she was

One view is frequent in the visitor’s mind of Lauder months ago. A view of the piles of garbage accumulated in every corner and street.

Even the citizens and the people of Lauder are accustomed to it, and the situation is normal for them, as mentioned by the Abdul Rahman al-Hassani.

Al-Hassani says: as if it is normal for the people of the city, especially in light of the widespread and large waste in public places and the vicinity of restaurants and shops.

He added: It was necessary to intervene quickly to end the problem, and spare the people of the city diseases and epidemics that may spread as a result of the spread of garbage and waste everywhere, and this is what has already done by the Renaissance Organization, and with the funding of the International Rescue Committee, Lauder City in cooperation with the local authorities and the civil cleaning fund.

"The city was divided into five boxes where the garbage was removed and the garbage was cleaned up until the city returned to its natural beauty," he said.

He concluded by calling for the continuation of such campaigns, and implemented periodically so as to benefit.

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