The National Meteorological Center said on Wednesday, the atmosphere is still ready for the fall of scattered rain on the areas of western Libya, accompanied by some thunderclouds. The center, on its official page, said the rain might lead to the flood of some local valleys in some areas, pointing …
Read More »Narcotic Control seizes more than 35 kilograms of cannabis in 3 Months
The General Directorate of Narcotics Control announced on Tuesday, it seized more than 35 kilograms of cannabis and 300 grams of cocaine between January and March. The Directorate added that the number of narcotic pills seized in the same period amounted to 28460 tablets in addition to 3502 bottles of …
Read More »Integrated dialysis unit arrives to Ghat soon
The mayor of Ghat, Qumani Saleh said on Sunday, the Ministry of Health promised to provide an integrated dialysis unit for the hospital in Ghat in the coming days. Saleh said in a statement ArraedLG, kidney patients in Ghat suffer the hardships of traveling up to seven hours to reach …
Read More »Misurata Airport announces extension of maintenance to May 9
Misurata International Airport announced on Saturday the extension of scheduled maintenance work at the airport to next Wednesday, due to circumstances beyond the Airport’s control. The Airport’s media office said on its official page, the air traffic would resume next Thursday, after the completion of the scheduled maintenance. Last …
Read More »10 million Dinar to solve sewage flooding in Sabha
The head of the General Company for Water and Sanitation, Al-Motamid Al-Sinusi said the cost of solving the problem of sewage flood in the city of Sabha, amounts to at least 10 million dinars. In a statement to ArraedLG, Al-Sinusi attributed the problem to the theft of water pumps and …
Read More »Cases of measles documented in Qatrun
The Department of Monitoring and Response department of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed on Sunday news regarding measles cases documented in Qatrun area in the south of Libya. In a statement on its official page, the Center called on monitoring supervisors in the southern regions to address …
Read More »Nuclear Research Center denies entry of food contaminated with nuclear radiation
The director of the Nuclear Research Center, Al-Hashmi Al-Abyad denied on Friday reports suggesting food items in violation of Libyan specifications have been directed to the Center and entered through Tripoli port. Al-Abyad told ArraedLG, the shipment of “Lipton” tea has a harmless amount of radiation, but if it could …
Read More »Zawiya and Zintan agree on unifying security and military institutions
The reconciliation committees between Zintan and Zawiya agreed on Tuesday, on fighting terrorism, working to unify the security and military institutions, in addition to the return of displaced people to their homes. The mayor of Zintan Mustafa Al-Baroni said in a statement to ArraedLG, the visit of the Zawyia reconciliation …
Read More »Tourism Authority calls on municipalities to preserve tourist sites
The head of the General Authority for Tourism, Khidr Malik asked on Tuesday the mayors of municipalities to cooperate with the Authority to preserve tourist sites within the scope of their borders. Malik, in a speech addressed to the Minister of Local Government Badad Qansu, called on the municipalities to …
Read More »Misurata and Tawergha committees study the return agreement
The head of the commission charged from Misurata to meet Tawergha officials, Fathi Bushala, said on Monday the committees of Misurata and Tawergha are working for the second day ton the terms of the Agreement to be established between the two cities. Bushala told ArraedLG, the members of both committees …
Read More »Disease control warns of Hepatitis A spread in schools
The head of the monitoring and response department of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC), Ramadan Osman warned on Monday of the risk of hepatitis A spreading among school students, confirming several cases have been reported. Osman told ArraedLG, the main reason for the spread of the disease is …
Read More »Medical convoys conducts more than 4,000 medical checkups Murzuk
The Government of National Accord (GNA) Health Ministry said on Sunday, the Medical Convoys Committee carried out 4263 medical examinations last March at Murzuk General Hospital. The ministry said in a report on its official page, the committee carried out 1740 medical examinations in the clinics; 15 cases were hospitalized, …
Read More »Medical convoy conducts 68 operations at Ghat general hospital
Ghat General Hospital announced on Saturday, carrying out 68 free ocular surgery by a voluntary medical aid convoy. Ghat hospital said that the convoy carried out 68 operations, including 54 major operations, pointing out that the convoy targeted citizens from Ubari to Ghat. Last week, the Government of National …
Read More »More than 62,000 students apply for secondary school exams
The Government of National Accord (GNA) Ministry of Education announced, the number of students applying for the secondary certificate exams this year has reached 62 thousand and 326 students, while the preparatory certificate reached 85 thousand and 628 students. The ministry’s Undersecretary, Adel Juma said in a press conference on …
Read More »Zliten says cement factories must comply with international standards
Zliten municipality demanded on Tuesday the management of Al-Burg Cement Factory and Zliten Cement Factory to monitor factory emissions and comply with international standards. The head of the media department in the municipality, Ibrahim Al-Sari said in a statement to ArraedLG, they demanded the Economy and Industry Monitory to follow …
Read More »Reconciliation committee between Zintan and Al-Mshashia resumes work
The Reconciliation committee between Zintan and Al-Mshashia resumed its meetings in Gharyan city after a month-long halt. The Municipal Council of Gharyan said on its official page, the committee reviewed the latest developments regarding the return of the people of Al-Ewenat area to their homes. The Committee agreed that the …
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