Machine translation of original article:
"Complaints of dumping dead animals the course of the Nile and-Acharquaouih Canal Damietta
March 27, 2013
Spread outwardly dumping of bodies of dead animals in the course of the Nile water , roads, canals and drains in Damietta, which threatens an environmental catastrophe, and was surprised by central villages Faraskour citizens, Zarqa and private through 5 modern and even Cypress Bridge recently dozens of dead cattle lying dead بترعة Acharquaouih.
Although instructions issued device and management of Environmental Affairs and Department of Veterinary Medicine in Damietta for local units at various levels need safe disposal of animal carcasses by burial buried healthy as a garbage dump or work cells is a deep hole to bury her where the strange thing that should not be tolerated is for many of the farmers and poultry farmers dispose of their animals dead by dumping on roadsides and in the waters of the Nile and canal Acharquaouih which dire new environmental due do some unscrupulous Bslkh these animals dead for their skins and take advantage of the sale without any conscience or deterrent of law and these animals become hotbeds of microbes and viruses which leads to pollution of the environment and threatening the health and lives of citizens incidence of the most serious diseases.
Mahmoud says the Iraqi people cypress: The poultry farmers and peasants who threw dead animals at night in the canal Acharquaouih and the Nile River at night and when we go to the officials say massacred record of their names.
...He also stressed Ahmed sweet Mayor of Cypress, he is dealing with this phenomenon through campaigns to clean up the canals and the Nile and highways, adding that he is not freed any records because people are throwing their animals dead in the evening and we could not identify them, stressing that the local unit are extracting state animals dumped in canals and are buried or incinerated in a place dedicated to the burning process.
For his part, Dr. Ibrahim Gad director general medicine veterinarian Damietta that dumping animals dead on the beaches and in the water canals leading to the transfer of a large number of diseases to humans, something which is too dangerous and are transported water viruses and bacteria emitted from different distances and he should safely dispose of dead animals through proper burial health buried at great depths in the ground or through the provision of incinerators. "
"Complaints of dumping dead animals the course of the Nile and-Acharquaouih Canal Damietta
March 27, 2013
Spread outwardly dumping of bodies of dead animals in the course of the Nile water , roads, canals and drains in Damietta, which threatens an environmental catastrophe, and was surprised by central villages Faraskour citizens, Zarqa and private through 5 modern and even Cypress Bridge recently dozens of dead cattle lying dead بترعة Acharquaouih.
Although instructions issued device and management of Environmental Affairs and Department of Veterinary Medicine in Damietta for local units at various levels need safe disposal of animal carcasses by burial buried healthy as a garbage dump or work cells is a deep hole to bury her where the strange thing that should not be tolerated is for many of the farmers and poultry farmers dispose of their animals dead by dumping on roadsides and in the waters of the Nile and canal Acharquaouih which dire new environmental due do some unscrupulous Bslkh these animals dead for their skins and take advantage of the sale without any conscience or deterrent of law and these animals become hotbeds of microbes and viruses which leads to pollution of the environment and threatening the health and lives of citizens incidence of the most serious diseases.
Mahmoud says the Iraqi people cypress: The poultry farmers and peasants who threw dead animals at night in the canal Acharquaouih and the Nile River at night and when we go to the officials say massacred record of their names.
...He also stressed Ahmed sweet Mayor of Cypress, he is dealing with this phenomenon through campaigns to clean up the canals and the Nile and highways, adding that he is not freed any records because people are throwing their animals dead in the evening and we could not identify them, stressing that the local unit are extracting state animals dumped in canals and are buried or incinerated in a place dedicated to the burning process.
For his part, Dr. Ibrahim Gad director general medicine veterinarian Damietta that dumping animals dead on the beaches and in the water canals leading to the transfer of a large number of diseases to humans, something which is too dangerous and are transported water viruses and bacteria emitted from different distances and he should safely dispose of dead animals through proper burial health buried at great depths in the ground or through the provision of incinerators. "
