The Minister of Social Solidarity, Dr. Nevin Al-Kabbaj, is following up on the bus accident that fell in the Mansouriya Canal, near the village of Mansha’at Abdel Nabi, Aja District, Dakahlia Governorate, and resulted in 6 injuries and 18 deaths so far. Rescue teams are searching for the possibility of other deaths.
The Minister of Social Solidarity directed the Director of the Directorate of Social Solidarity in Dakahlia to quickly deal with the repercussions of the accident to help the families, as the Relief Committee of the Directorate of Social Solidarity in the governorate immediately moved to the site of the accident to inspect it and count the loss of life and help the families and the injured.
It was decided to disburse an amount of 50 thousand pounds in the event of the death of the head of the family, 25 thousand pounds in the event of the death of a family member, and an amount of 5 thousand pounds for each case of injury according to the duration of the patient’s stay in the hospital. ".
Al-Kabbaj offered her sincere condolences to the families of the victims, directed to provide all aspects of assistance needed by the stricken families, and to mobilize resources from NGOs to provide more assistance to the families.
The Dead Ghamr Mansoura Expressway witnessed the fall of a bus loaded with passengers into the water in the Mansourieh Canal in front of the Aja Center, which led to injuries and deaths, and the numbers are being counted.
The director of Dakahlia Security received a notification from the Director of Criminal Investigation of a report from the Aga Police Station, that a bus loaded with passengers had fallen into the water in front of the Aga police station.
A security force moved to the location of the report, where the incident occurred, and it was found that a bus loaded with 42 passengers fell into the water, and river rescue forces and ambulances were called, which extracted a number of passengers, including injured and victims, and preliminary information indicates that the number of victims has so far reached 13, and is still Counting operations are continuing.
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