A video camera 7, the video channel Al-Youm Al-Sabea, monitored the suffering of the people of Al-Tura Street, the “new parking lot” in the city of Mahalla Al-Kubra in Al-Gharbia Governorate, which was represented by the cleaning system throwing the city's garbage on the covered bank on which a number of projects were to be built, the most important of which is a garden Large, to suit the bank's location, which is tens of meters away from one of the residential areas in the city, and near the three largest hospitals at the level of the delta - chest diseases, fevers, and the liver center - which was rejected by hundreds of residents, and issued dozens of complaints to the governorate and city council that promised to solve the problem. Indeed, Eng. Ibrahim Mahlab, Prime Minister, at the time, did not delay going to the site during his visit to the governorate on May 19, 2015, and the current Chairman of Mahalla City Council and the former Governor of Gharbia ordered the speedy transfer of this waste from its site to another location outside the city permanently, and in isolation. About the population space. And not a week passed after the prime minister's instructions, until the Arab Contractors Company and a number of other companies took over the responsibility of transporting garbage to a land far from the residential area, and that area was also converted into a small garden, the cost of which reached about 850,000 pounds. However, reality quickly turned into a shocking nightmare for the inmates of the hospitals near the park, the “former garbage dump,” and the residents of the region. After the departure of Engineer Ibrahim Mehleb from his post and the appointment of Eng. Sherif Ismail as a new Prime Minister, it was that “Rima returned to her old habit.” Gharbia governorate officials and the head of the Mahalla city council did not care about the costs of transporting garbage and establishing a new garden, so that they put garbage inside the wall next to the park and closer to hospitals and housing units, taking advantage of Mahlab's departure from his post and the departure of the governor responsible for following Mehleb's instructions as well. Governorate. What happened is that the head of the Mahalla city council has turned the land designated as a market for street vendors to a new location for the garbage dump that was previously removed, ignoring the instructions of the former prime minister, and striking a life of illness for those who suffer day and night from that environmental disaster that is about 200 meters from the three hospitals . Al-Sadr Hospital survives a mass death disaster at the same time Tariq Muhammad Rushdi, head of the social service office at Sadr Al-Mahalla Hospital, said that the hospital suffers from the pain of having a dump of the city near its doors at a distance of about 200 meters, explaining that he had previously suffered a number of illnesses The hospital went into a state of collective suffocation, after the flames caught fire, which prompted him to seek help for help before a disaster occurred inside the hospital, saying: “The patients all suffocated, and if the rescue and firefighter were late, we would have had wholesale deaths.” Ashraf Awad, one of the chest patients in the hospital, added: "I have a crisis in my chest, and we are used to the windows being open for breathing and infection, and the breath causes suffocation, and there must be a solution because this is forbidden." Hajj Muhammad, one of the patients, agreed with him, saying: “We are already tired, and the relief makes us more tired and makes crises, meaning instead of what we treat, we will get sick from illness.” The people of the locality: “We want to live like human beings.” As for Hazem Adel, one of the residents of the area adjacent to the dump, he saw that “the matter was resolved during the days of Engineer Ibrahim Mahlab, but the first thing that happened, the situation returned again as it is, and we have children and our people, the salvation of what they want us to do. This is not, of course, because al-Maqbab is next to the three largest hospitals in Mahalla. Nasr Saber, one of the residents, confirmed the above by saying: “We want to live like human beings, and we live a decent life,” adding, “We want the officials to feel a little between us.” Hajj Rabi`, who is one of the residents of the region, ended the conversation of the people of the region with "Video 7", saying: "I am from the region, and they suffer the greatest harm, and we only want the least right of our rights, which is that we breathe clean air." the seventh day
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