Shendi locality executive director and local security committee inspect a number of villages affected by torrents and rains in Al-Basabir administrative unit

The Executive Director of Shindi Locality, Mr. Khaled Abdul Ghaffar Al-Sheikh, inspected a number of villages affected by torrents and rains in Al-Basabir administrative unit, which included the areas of Al-Malha, Qadab, Al-Basabir, and other villages and areas in the region following the torrents and rains to which the locality was exposed, accompanied by the Security Committee, Civil Defense and the Sudanese Red Crescent Society, where he stopped, the Executive Director and the delegation accompanying him discussed the conditions of the affected people and the extent of the damage caused to the houses. The Executive Director conveyed the condolences of the Emergency Committee to the affected people and the family of the deceased Doria Ali Nasr following the collapse of a house on her. damage, provide emergency humanitarian assistance and accelerate the implementation of a future housing plan that takes into account climatic variables. Professor Khaled confirmed that the demands for services from the people of Al-Basabir, Al-Malahah and Qadab are legitimate and must be implemented. He called for the importance of joining efforts to contribute to reconstruction and reconstruction to keep pace with climate change. He stressed the importance of concerted official and popular efforts to address the repercussions of the effects of climate change. Khaled called on citizens to stay away from flood waters.

While the Director of the National Security and Intelligence Service, Colonel Ahmed Farah, presented his condolences to the members of the Security Committee for the affected people, declaring their solidarity and support for those affected by the floods and rains in these areas.

While a number of citizens from Buqari and Basabir areas expressed their thanks and appreciation to the Shendi locality and the security committee for inspecting the people affected by the floods and rains and providing them with support, pointing out the extent of damage and losses caused by the floods caused in these areas, including complete and partial collapses, in addition to the necessary needs of these areas.





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