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Sanaa Government approves urgent matrix to address Bayda water crisis; $350,000 agreement signed
SANAA, July 07 (YPA) – An expanded meeting held in Sanaa on Tuesday, chaired by the Deputy Minister of Electricity, Energy, and Water, Adel Bader, and the Governor of Al-Bayda, Abdullah Idris, discussed measures to address the critical water situation in Bayda Governorate, particularly in Rada’a District. The meeting, which included representatives from the local []
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Global News
· Jun 23, 2026
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· Jul 9, 2026
Wairoa flooding: Evacuations in Hawke’s Bay town as river overflows into streets, high tide nears
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· Jun 22, 2026
California’s water infrastructure gets $268.9M cash infusion
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WRAL News
· Jun 30, 2026
$15M for PFAS detection near NC fire stations included in proposed state budget
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· Jul 2, 2026
FG promises relief, lasting solution to Rivers gas seepage
By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja The Federal Government has assured residents of Bille Community in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State of immediate humanitarian assistance and a permanent solution to the gas seepage affecting the area as investigations continue to determine the source of the incident. A Federal Government delegation led by the Minister of [] The post FG promises relief, lasting solution to Rivers gas seepage appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Related coverage for "Sanaa Government approves urgent matrix to address Bayda water crisis; $350,000 agreement signed": Global News — No water restrictions for Point Roberts, despite receiving water from Canada. The New Zealand Herald — Wairoa flooding: Evacuations in Hawke’s Bay town as river overflows into streets, high tide nears. Off The Press — California’s water infrastructure gets $268.9M cash infusion. WRAL News — $15M for PFAS detection near NC fire stations included in proposed state budget. Vanguard News — FG promises relief, lasting solution to Rivers gas seepage. Our News Bahamas — Senate VP Praises Budget’s Homeownership Incentives


