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Announces Damage of Reservoir 122 of Airport Road Depot. Tripoli, 2 September 2018(Lana) the Al Breiga Oil Marketing Company has announced that the company reservoir 122 of the Airport Road Depot has been, hit in the ongoing armed clashes in southern Tripoli areas. The reservoir supplies the South Tripoli Power Station. The Company expressed, in a statement posted to its SMS page, its deep concern of possible damage that could be inflicted to other reservoirs and the whole infrastructure of the depot, and the corresponding affect on fuel supplies. It denounced 'the mess... Read more
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Tripoli, 2 September 2018 (Lana) Head of Tripoli Red Crescent, Yusuf Ben Yusuf has announced that the Red Crescent coordinated among parties of the armed conflict south of the capital Tripoli to exchange bodies of the dead. Ben Yusuf said the Red Crescent handed over five bodies to Tarhona dignitaries and four bodies were delivered to Tripoli Medical centre. The Red Crescent also helped stranded families at areas of clashes. He underlined that the Red Crescent is a philanthropist organization which has no connection to political polarization. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 2 September 2018 (Lana) Ministry of Education has announced that the second exam rest for elementary and secondary educations certificates would be September 15 and the postponement of the exams will not impact the start of the new school year on October 15. Deputy Minister of Education, head of the High Exam Committee said the postponement followed a meeting with education controllers and representatives of Tripoli municipalities in the presence of President of Tripoli University and several university officials. He also said the security report of Tripoli Security... Read more
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Tripoli, 2 September 2018(Lana) The Electricity Company has announced that as a result of the ongoing clashes in southern outskirts of the capital power lines 1 and 2 of 220 kilo volts linking the Al Hadhba and Ain Zara Stations have damaged. This has led to a strain on transferring electrical power thus an increase in load shedding in Tripoli and other cities east of the capital. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 2 September 2018 (Lana) Ministry of Health reported Sunday that death toll of Tripoli clashes from day one to Friday totaled 33 deaths and 26 others injured. The death and casualty figures covered all areas of southern Tripoli where clashes took place. Most deaths and casualties among civilians including medium and profound burns. The ministry released its figures based on the hospitals which revived bodies of the dead and the injured where they receive treatment. =... Read more