Environmental Expert Demands Treatment of Water Sources
Sudan Events_Nahid Oshi
The environmental activist, Dr. Nisreen Al-Saem: The failure of the summer agricultural season due to the war that broke out on the fifteenth of April and completed the year and caused insufficient rains because the irrigated areas are areas of conflict, in addition to the lack of rain in rain-fed agricultural areas, which exacerbated the crisis and led to a food shortage for the displaced and refugees who were unable to cross the border. She said: In a statement to Sudan Events, the impact of war on the environment is great, especially weapons remnants, explosions, corpses, fires, and cutting down trees to provide fuel sources or military operations. She said that the impacts are great, resulting in soil and water pollution. She noted that after the end of the war requires intensifying awareness for all of society on how to deal with foreign objects, whether bullets, stun grenades, or anything else, because they are dangerous, and I warned against dogs, mice, and infected cats that due to eating corpses, and they become carnivorous dogs and form…
a danger to citizens, as happened in Syria, Yemen and Libya. She said that these animals must be exterminated, and intensive afforestation campaigns must be intensified in conflict areas to absorb polluted air and treat water until it becomes fit for human use, treat water sources (Bahri and Al-Muqran stations), and conduct well water tests.