Mayor of Al-Khosos City: There was no damage to the homes surrounding the site of the sewage station explosion

Dr. Salwa Abu Al-Enein, head of Al-Khosos city in Al-Khosos Governorate, confirmed QalyubiaThe City Council’s Facilities and Engineering Administration Committee completed the work of examining the facilities adjacent to the sewage station in particular, which witnessed an explosion yesterday, Wednesday, explaining that it was proven from the inspection that no foundations of the buildings were damaged, and that the damage consisted of the shattering of the facades of some houses and shops adjacent to the site of the explosion in Al-Khasos.

The head of the city of Al-Khosos added in statements to Al-Youm Al-Sabea that the prosecution inspected the site of the sewage station explosion in Al-Khosos yesterday, and also ordered an inventory of the damage to the homes and cars surrounding the sewage station, and this was actually done yesterday.



The city of Al-Khosos in Qalyubia Governorate witnessed the explosion of the new sewage station belonging to the Holding Company for Potable Water and Sanitation in Greater Cairo, which is known as the Al-Khosos explosion, which resulted in the injury of 5 people who were transferred to Al-Khanka and Al-Salam Hospitals, as a result of suffocation, and they were all released.

Major General Abdel Hamid Al-Hagan, Governor of Qalyubia, moved, accompanied by Engineer Mamdouh Raslan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Holding Company for Potable Water and Wastewater, and Dr. Salah Bayoumi, Vice President of the Holding Company for Potable Water and Wastewater, accompanied by both Engineer Adel Hassan, Chairman of the Cairo Sanitation Company, and Engineer Mustafa El-Shimi, Chairman of the Company. Drinking Water in Cairo, Engineer Mansour Badawy, President of the Drinking Water and Wastewater Company in Giza, and Engineer Mustafa Megahed, Head of the Drinking Water and Wastewater Company in Qalyubia, to the site of the fire at the Al-Khosos Water Station, which occurred as a result of the leakage of petroleum materials into the sewage tunnel, which led to the ignition of fires at five sites belonging to the company. In the Al-Qalaj and Al-Khoss stations and the communication rooms between them.

They inspected the site of the explosion at Al-Khosos and Al-Qalaj station, and followed the effects resulting from the fire, which was immediately contained, and which resulted in some material losses that are being counted.

Engineer Adel Hassan, head of the Cairo Sanitation Company, confirmed that the fire occurred as a result of a leak of petroleum materials into the sewage tunnel. The fires were controlled in cooperation with the Civil Defense, and there were no casualties. Material losses are being assessed, and the stations are currently operating efficiently without affecting the service provided. For citizens.

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