Ramallah - Ma'an - Acting head of the Water Authority, Ziad Al-Fuqaha, announced on Sunday the completion of the entry and distribution of 37,000 new liters of fuel needed to continue operating several water wells in the Gaza and North Gaza governorates, to be distributed to 41 water facilities, including 37 wells and 4 sewage pumps. The jurists stressed, according to a statement issued by the Water Authority, that "despite the increasing difficulty of the situation as a result of the ongoing destruction operations, we are working continuously to secure the quantities of fuel needed to continue the operation of water wells and sewage stations, in a way that ensures the provision of safe and clean water and limits the flow of wastewater." The jurists praised the Water Authority crews working in the field in the most difficult and dangerous conditions, which require working for continuous hours to secure and distribute these quantities. Source: Maan News Agency
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