The Saraghna Fortress: Proactive Management by the Municipal Council Protects the City from Rainfall Hazards

The Saraghna Fortress: Proactive Management by the Municipal Council Protects the City from Rainfall Hazards

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Kelaa des Sraghna: Proactive Management by the Municipal Council Protects the City from Rain Hazards

In preparation for the anticipated rainfall, the services of the Municipal Council of Kelaa des Sraghna began the process of cleaning and maintaining sewage drains at several locations in the city on Tuesday.

This initiative is part of a proactive strategy adopted by the municipal council aimed at protecting infrastructure, ensuring the smooth flow of water, and preventing potential blockages that could threaten public safety during heavy rains.

The work was carried out in close coordination between municipal employees and agents, under the supervision of the council’s president, Mr. Nourredine Ait Haj, and in collaboration with local authorities and civil protection services. This reflects a high level of organization and professionalism to ensure swift and effective intervention.

This initiative has received widespread praise from the city’s residents, who acknowledged the quick response to their needs and the efforts made to improve public service quality. Such interventions demonstrate the municipal council’s commitment to providing effective and accessible services to citizens.

This step reaffirms the Municipal Council of Kelaa des Sraghna’s reliance on a preventive and proactive management approach, rendering the city a model for crisis management planning. It also strengthens trust between local authorities and residents while maintaining citizen safety and ensuring a clean, secure urban environment.

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