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Health Crisis Hits Atlántico Department

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A failure in wastewater treatment stations in the Tiyah and Al-Mawasi areas has led to the discharge of untreated sewage. Local authorities warned that the stoppage could cause sewage to flow into streets and surrounding residential areas.

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wastewater pollution public health

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Sources · 7 independent

Al Araby Radio

“حذرت البلدية من كارثة صحية وبئية جرأة وقف هذه المحطات الحياوية عن العمل ما سيؤدي إلى تدفق المياه العادي ما في الشوارع والمناطق سكنية المحيطة وانتشار الأمراض والأوبياء وتلوث البيئة”

Al Araby Radio

“the municipal water and sewage networks do not have any capabilities to at least maintain this different infrastructure. This leak leads to the spread of many diseases, especially intestinal and skin diseases, especially among children.”

Caracol Radio

“hay problemas con la nueva EPS en el Atlántico... son más de 7.000 personas en el sur del departamento que tienen una condición crítica porque no les entregan medicamentos”

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