As part of the UAE humanitarian team's project to provide clean drinking water to people in Chad, a second well has been inaugurated in the city of Amdjarass.
The 180-metre well will supply over 200 litres of potable water per hour to four villages in the Kogo region, which is part of Amdjarass and has been suffering from a shortage of clean water.
The inauguration of the well was warmly welcomed by the local residents who expressed their gratitude and appreciation to the UAE and its leadership..
Emirati humanitarian team in Chad inaugurates second underground well in Amdjarass#WamNewshttps://t.co/f9GIa7KwcC pic.twitter.com/j95oKMjAkf
— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) October 30, 2023


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