Beni Suef Governor Monitors Efforts to Control Factory Fire Without Loss of Life
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Beni Suef Governor Lowa Abd Allah Abd Al-Aziz visited a factory fire site in the Bayad Al-Arab industrial zone.
- The fire broke out at the 'Nile Paper' factory, with no human casualties reported.
- Firefighting teams and emergency services responded quickly to control the blaze and prevent its spread.
In Beni Suef, swift action and coordinated efforts were paramount in managing a significant fire that erupted at the 'Nile Paper' factory in the Bayad Al-Arab industrial zone. Governor Lowa Abd Allah Abd Al-Aziz personally visited the scene, demonstrating the administration's commitment to addressing emergencies and ensuring public safety. The governor's presence underscored the seriousness of the incident and the importance of a rapid response.
The incident, which was promptly reported to the central control room, saw the immediate deployment of multiple fire engines and ambulances. The primary focus was on containing the fire and preventing it from spreading to adjacent areas or causing further damage. As a precautionary measure, the electricity supply to the affected area was cut off, and a security cordon was established to facilitate the work of the civil protection forces.
The governor directed that all necessary support be provided to the firefighting teams, with an emphasis on full coordination between all relevant parties, and monitoring the situation minute by minute.
Governor Abd Al-Aziz emphasized the need for continued coordination among all relevant authorities and directed that all necessary support be provided to the firefighting teams. He stressed the importance of a moment-by-moment update on the situation and called for a swift assessment of the damages incurred. The governor also highlighted the necessity of taking appropriate legal measures, reflecting the administration's resolve to ensure accountability and learn from the incident to prevent future occurrences. The absence of any human casualties was a significant relief, though the material losses are still being assessed.
He stressed the speed of assessing losses and taking the necessary legal measures.
Originally published by Al-Masry Al-Youm in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.