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Environmental Expert Warning: the Death of Rats in the Atbara River Is a Dangerous Bell that Threatens the Nile Water and Health of Millions of Egyptians Today.

Summary by alalamelyoum.co
Fathi al-Sayeh wrote that Dr. Mohammed Abdel-Moneim Saleh, Environmental Health Consultant and Medical Microbiology, had warned of the seriousness of what had been circulated over the past few days through the media and social media platforms, about the emergence of large numbers of dead rats floating on the surface of the Atbara River in the Sudan, considering that the incident represented a real risk of serious water pollution that might occur…
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Fathi al-Sayeh wrote that Dr. Mohammed Abdel-Moneim Saleh, Environmental Health Consultant and Medical Microbiology, had warned of the seriousness of what had been circulated over the past few days through the media and social media platforms, about the emergence of large numbers of dead rats floating on the surface of the Atbara River in the Sudan, considering that the incident represented a real risk of serious water pollution that might occur…

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alalamelyoum.co broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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