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Elimination of contaminated water in Dali

The polluted water is one of the most common effects people lives in AL-Dhalia. Children before adults, both residents and IDP’s, Al-Azraq and AL- Shuaib in the area of Dali are suffering from this major problem.

Mahmoud Mohsen, a member of AL-Azraq Directorate , said that this problem was a concern , anxiety for many humanitarian, official bodies, and had no radical solution.

"What exacerbated the dilemma is that the displaced people came to AL-Dhali from all over the world, and the threat to people's lives increased.

"We have not found solutions that save the citizens except to target displaced people and host communities with special equipment to clean up and purify water to obtain safer water and to educate people about healthy methods and methods to maintain their health. Save people’s life.

Mahmoud Mohsen concluded by saying: The two targeted departments have already embodied all the  personal hygiene through training factors . Direct awareness of the IDP’s and residents to sit with them through volunteers who visited the houses to  educate women and children.

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