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Authorities Launch Campaign to Sterilize the Port of Benghazi

March 31, 2020
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The National Safety Authority in Benghazi, together with the the Al-Maydan Company, sterilized the headquarters of the Libyan Ports Company to prevent an outbreak of Covid-19.

The campaign included the Benghazi sea port, the headquarters of the customs administration, car parks and other open areas, in addition to offices, public service facilities, port docks, and the infrastructure that is used to deal with ships coming from all over the world.

According to the head of the information office at the Benghazi branch of Libyan Ports Company, this campaign is a precautionary measure to prevent an outbreak of Coronavirus in the city.

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