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11:03 a.m. M.
Thursday 04 February 2021
Books – Muhammad Nassar:
Major General Mahmoud Shaarawi, Minister of Local Development, follows 24 hours a day the efforts of the executive bodies of the governorates to deal with the wave of bad weather and bad weather to which some governorates of the Republic are exposed during the next years. hours, according to reports from the General Meteorological Authority.
A report received by Major General Mahmoud Shaarawi this morning indicated that the governorates’ efforts to deal with the wave of bad weather and rain indicated light to moderate rains in the governorates of North Sinai, Ismailia, South Sinai, Damietta. , Kafr El Sheikh and Suez that did not go up to abundant water pools and are served by neighborhoods and city Equipment and equipment for drinking water and sewerage companies.
Major General Mahmoud Shaarawi ordered to raise the level of maximum preparedness and emergency in the governorates that are expected to witness a state of instability in weather conditions and heavy rains in the coming days, including other coastal governorates.
Maj. Gen. Mahmoud Shaarawi called for the need to continue monitoring on the ground the preparation of the sewage sumps, the rain equipment and the crews that work on them, and to carry out the work of revision of the poles. of lighting and electricity in the main and secondary roads of the governorates.
The Minister of Local Development also ordered the Operations and Crisis Management Room of the Ministry to monitor the evolution of the situation in the governorates 24 hours a day with the operating rooms of the governorates to quickly attend to any event of emergency in coordination with the Central Operations Room in the Council of Ministers.
Major General Mahmoud Shaarawi noted the importance of continued coordination and cooperation among all vital and service sectors in governorates, especially drinking water and sanitation companies, traffic departments, security and civil protection directorates, and highlighted that a set of recommendations and warnings was distributed to citizens in the governorates to ensure their safety and protection, in addition to the need to act with caution, caution and stay away from trees or advertising signs, lighting poles, high pressure and help rainwater suction carts to move easily and easily, avoid driving at high speeds in cars and keep a safe distance.
Major General Shaarawi highlighted the need for local leaders, including the heads of centers, cities, neighborhoods and local units, to be present on the streets throughout the day to follow up on the suction operations of water accumulations and concentration of Suction carts in places exposed to accumulations of water extraction speed to reduce the effects of heavy rains and not to interrupt the movement of traffic on the streets.
The minister called on citizens in governorates where weather conditions are bad and it is expected that the rain does not leave their homes, except in cases of need, to ensure their safety.
Major General Shaarawi added that the Ministry’s operations room is operating at full capacity and resolves any complaints related to rain in all governorates.
The Your Voice is Heard initiative also receives all complaints related to rain through the available media.