In response to the recent heavy rainfall in Bahrain, the Capital Municipality has been working tirelessly to address the damage caused by the inclement weather. With approximately 1,500 reports of issues such as water accumulation, insect infestations, and mosquito proliferation, the municipality has deployed a team of inspectors, pumps, and tankers to various areas of the Capital Governorate.
During a recent meeting, the Capital Municipal Council reviewed the efforts put forth in response to the rainfall and resulting problems. Yusuf Al Bannai, Head of the Cleaning Department in the Capital Municipality, presented a detailed report on the areas that have been addressed and the extent of the efforts made by the municipality.
According to Al Bannai, the Capital Municipality has successfully removed 3,062 loads of debris from 193 locations. The eighth constituency of Sitra saw the most significant intervention, accounting for 21% of the total requests received by the municipality, followed closely by the tenth constituency which includes Isa Town, Sanad, A’ali, and Nuwaidrat.
The areas most affected by the heavy rainfall were Sitra Abu Al Aish (Block 607), Sitra Markhoban (Block 605), and Ma’ameer (Block 633), while the least affected area was Sanabis (Block 406). Despite the progress made in addressing these issues, there are still challenges in draining water from private land plots that have been excavated by their owners, leading to further water accumulation and mosquito breeding.
Mohammed Al Sahli, Director General of the Capital Municipality, commended the efforts of the Cleaning Department and expressed gratitude for the contributions of all entities involved in the response efforts. While significant strides have been made in mitigating the impact of the heavy rainfall, continued efforts are needed to address the remaining challenges and ensure the well-being of residents in the affected areas.
In conclusion, the recent heavy rainfall in Bahrain has posed challenges for the Capital Municipality, but through a coordinated response effort involving inspectors, pumps, and tankers, significant progress has been made in addressing issues such as water accumulation and insect infestations. Moving forward, continued collaboration and efforts will be required to overcome the remaining challenges and ensure the safety and comfort of residents in the affected areas.