The absence of a drainage network caused the suffering of the people of Tinikh in Dakahlia two and a half years ago
The reader, Rabeeh Mahfouz al-Hassanein, from the people of the village of Tanikh, the center of Nabarouh, the governorate of Dakahlia, sent a complaint that the sewage was not connected.
The reader said in his letter to the citizen press: I am a citizen of the province of Dakahlia and have the right to demand a decent living, where after the construction of the house I applied for the delivery of facilities and was connected to electricity and drinking water and so far has not been connected to the house and I do not find help from the parents have been stopped The mosque has a mosque next to the house and there is no drainage. This problem has been suffering for more than two and a half years, and after the issuance of self-implementation certification, the cost of it will exceed 100,000 pounds. After an interview with the mayor of the city council No new and Do not change the house and I have Btdmr and my children satisfactory, calling on officials to work on the delivery of sewage.

Picture of a sink in the street

Drainage method
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