The Red Cross contributes to treating brackish water salinity in Mocha

English - Wednesday 01 January 2020 الساعة 05:55 pm
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The delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross announced during his visit to Mocha his intention to fund a number of development projects in the Directorate.

The first of those projects was the construction of a refrigerator to store the dead bodies containing forty beds, he said, Deputy Head of Mission, Mattia Kemf, who the director of the Directorate met with the accompanying delegation.

He added that the International Committee of the Red Cross will also contribute to tackling the problem of water salinity.

He explained that he will undertake the purchase and financing of pipelines to transport water and provide pumps, provided that the local authority will guarantee the drilling of wells in areas far from the current basin.

For his part, the director of the directorate said that Mocha suffers from the absence of a refrigerator to save the dead bodies, especially those who are covered by the Houthi criminals.

He added, that the place designated for the establishment of this project has been determined in Mocha Hospital, and it is expected that work will commence soon.

He stressed that the problem of brackish water salinity is large and we will look for alternative basins in which the salinity percentage decreases even if it is in relatively remote areas.

He added, that the place designated for the establishment of this project has been determined in Al Mokha Hospital, and it is expected that work will commence soon.

He stressed that the problem of brackish water salinity is large and we will look for alternative basins in which the salinity percentage decreases even if it is in relatively remote areas.

The meeting concluded with a review of ways to provide protection for civilians who are constantly exposed to the Houthi militia attacks.