Swift Action by Wastewater Management Teams in Fes-Meknes
In response to the significant rainfall that struck the city of Fes on Tuesday, April 7, the wastewater management teams associated with the Regional Multi-Service Company quickly mobilized to address the challenges posed by flooding, particularly at the critical Zawaga Bridge. The heavy downpour resulted in water inundating the roads, creating temporary traffic disruptions. However, the rapid intervention of the teams ensured that the roads were cleared within minutes, restoring smooth traffic flow.
According to reports from الحقيقة 24, the emergency teams remained on high alert to manage the aftermath of the rainfall, undertaking tasks that included draining excess water and cleaning sewage channels across various locations where water had accumulated. This proactive strategy not only alleviated immediate concerns but also aimed to prevent future occurrences.
Long-Term Solutions in the Works
In an effort to tackle the underlying issues that contribute to flooding at the Zawaga Bridge, the company is currently evaluating a project to install large, permanent pumps at this strategic point. This initiative is designed to effectively drain rainwater, thereby minimizing the likelihood of similar disruptions in the future and ensuring the continuous flow of traffic. Such measures are crucial for maintaining the infrastructure and ensuring the safety of residents and commuters alike.
As reported by alhakika24.com.