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Water Engineer: Water Flows Towards the Capital, Nouakchott, Have Returned to Normal Levels

Summary by saharamedias.net
The Mauritanian Ministry of Water and Sanitation announced that “the new silt treatment plant, within the Aftout Sahli system, has entered into actual operation.” Nouakchott has been suffering from a severe thirst crisis for more than two weeks, which the National Water Company justifies by citing “temporary disruptions” in water distribution, exacerbating the suffering of some neighborhoods. In a brief published on its Facebook page on Saturday…
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The Mauritanian Ministry of Water and Sanitation announced that “the new silt treatment plant, within the Aftout Sahli system, has entered into actual operation.” Nouakchott has been suffering from a severe thirst crisis for more than two weeks, which the National Water Company justifies by citing “temporary disruptions” in water distribution, exacerbating the suffering of some neighborhoods. In a brief published on its Facebook page on Saturday…

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alwiam.info broke the news in Mauritania on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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