Sousse intensifies cleanup campaigns for Eid Al-Adha sheepskins
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The municipality of Sousse, Tunisia, has intensified its efforts to collect sheepskins and clean up waste following Eid Al-Adha.
- The initiative aims to support private cleaning companies, speed up interventions, maintain public hygiene, and improve residents' living conditions.
- Municipal cleaning services have been deployed in various neighborhoods, and citizens are urged to cooperate in maintaining cleanliness.
The municipality of Sousse, Tunisia, has launched a significant cleanup operation to manage waste and collect sheepskins following the Eid Al-Adha holiday.
This initiative aims to bolster the efforts of private cleaning companies and accelerate the pace of waste removal across the city. By intensifying interventions, the municipality seeks to preserve public hygiene and enhance the overall living environment for its residents.
Municipal cleaning crews have been actively working in several key areas, including the Khzama Gharbia sector, specifically targeting streets like Imam Moslem and Hรฉdi Mzabi, as well as adjacent roads. Operations have also extended to other important zones such as Hammam Maarouf, Baghdad Avenue, the Houssine Ben Ali neighborhood in Riadh City, and along national road nยฐ12 and the Riadh City road in the Taamir district.
The municipality has committed to maintaining these intensive interventions continuously to ensure prompt garbage collection in the city's "black spots." They have also appealed to citizens for cooperation, encouraging them to respect their environment and collectively contribute to a healthy and clean living space for everyone.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.