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“Al-Thinni briefs on maintenance of water wells in Derna”

May 31, 2020
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The Libyan Prime Minister, Abdullah Abdel-Rahman Al-Thinni, discussed today, Sunday, the progress of maintenance work on water wells in Derna, with the Head of the National Water Resources Corporation, Awad Al-Darsi.

During the meeting that was held at the Cabinet’s office in Benghazi, Al-Thinni was briefed on the ongoing maintenance work for water wells in Derna municipality, after the delivery of submersible pumps to these wells.

The head of the National Water Resources Corporation, Awad Al-Darsi, confirmed that the maintenance work has reached its final stages, pointing out that the completion of the maintenance work will be done very soon.

The meeting also discussed the progress of the other projects of the Corporation in other municipalities in addition to the obstacles they face and how to develop solutions to ensure they are fixed as soon as possible.

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