As part of preparations for the winter season and associated weather challenges, officials from various new cities in Egypt have conducted comprehensive inspections of emergency equipment and readiness plans. This initiative follows directives from Engineer Sherif El-Sharbeni, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, emphasizing preparedness for rainstorms and climate-related emergencies.
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Engineer Khaled Nayef Abdel Aziz, Head of Fayoum New City Authority, led an inspection of the city’s equipment, vehicles, and emergency response teams. The inspection focused on ensuring that all tools and personnel are positioned near critical areas and are fully prepared to handle water accumulations or other emergencies caused by rainfall.
Accompanied by senior officials, including engineers and administrative leaders, Abdel Aziz stressed the importance of adhering to pre-established emergency plans and maintaining high-quality response standards. The inspection aimed to verify the readiness of water pumps, suction vehicles, and other emergency gear to ensure swift response to potential crises during the winter season.
Winter Preparations in Badr City
In parallel, Engineer Mohamed Abdel Aziz Amer, Head of Badr City Development Authority, reviewed the city’s wastewater management systems and equipment, including suction trucks, submersible pumps, loaders, and stormwater vehicles.
Key actions included:
- Ensuring wastewater stations are operating at full capacity.
- Conducting routine maintenance on wastewater lifting stations.
- Cleaning and clearing rainwater drains.
- Testing the capacity of sewer systems to manage potential winter challenges.
The review included training for maintenance teams and contractors, enhancing their ability to respond rapidly to weather-induced emergencies and maintain uninterrupted services.
Strategic Coordination and Training
Both cities underscored the importance of coordination among relevant departments to mitigate the effects of heavy rainfall. Plans involve positioning emergency teams at key points to ensure smooth traffic flow and address any disruptions swiftly. Additionally, workers received training to enhance their ability to manage crises and adapt to the changing climate.
These measures reflect the ministry’s commitment to safeguarding urban infrastructure and ensuring uninterrupted services for residents during the winter months.