Nile Governor inspects Ubaidiya area, assesses extent of flood damage and announces a number of measures and treatments.
Dr. Muhammad Al-Badawi Abdul Majid Abu Qarun, Governor of the Nile, inspected the areas of Al-Ubaidiya and Al-Qambarat in the Berber locality, which were damaged by the torrents that hit the area, with the participation of Major General Mohammed Al-Amin Hassan Abdel-Wahab Khairy, Commander of the Artillery Corps, Engineer Samir Saeed, Minister of Infrastructure, Professor Hassan Ibrahim Al-Fadlabi, Executive Director of the Berber locality, and Colonel Abdullah, Director of the State Civil Defense Police, Mr. Al-Tayeb Al-Bishri, Director of the Al-Ubaidiyah Al-Farouq Unit, members of the security committee of the Berber locality and a number of popular and civil leaders from the Berber locality and Al-Ubaidiyah region. stressed the extent of the considerable damage that hit the region following the torrential rains that came from the Dar Towai Valley of the Red Sea, in an unprecedented manner, which caused the impact of large areas and a number of villages, the most important of which are the villages and areas of Al-Tashab, Al-Nimr, Al-Turaif, Umm Qutait and Al-Oqda.
The Governor expressed his condolences to the residents of these areas who have lost all their property and announced urgent measures to save the situation, including the arrival of a huge convoy containing shelter materials, food and medicines. He asked the relevant authorities to speed up the supply of water suction mechanisms and devices and ordered the locality and administrative unit to speed up the supply of these areas with a number of ferries and launchers to help citizens move around, as well as to help emergency teams reach citizens in these areas. the supply of pure drinking water. The Governor also asked the Ministry of Infrastructure to conduct an integrated study regarding the work of a water harvesting program and using this water to create excavations and dams for the benefit of humans, animals and plants. as reducing… The dangers of floods and water, especially in light of climate change, and the governor of the locality asked citizens not to build in areas of flood-prone canals and valleys in order to preserve their lives and property. position of the residents of Al-Qambarat region and their affected families, as well as assisting travelers on the roads of Al-Ubaidiya and Abu Hamad, in a manner that resembles the nobility, authenticity and history of these regions that were affected. She was known for her chivalry, chivalry, help, generosity and relief to people in distress. He added that the people of Al-Ubaidiya and Al-Qambarat, despite the severity of their affliction, have set the most wonderful example in terms of protection and protection. to rescue road users passing through their areas, which was cut off by torrential waters and disrupting traffic, particularly in the Al-Tashhab area of Al-Ubaidiya.