RIYADH: A water supply and environmental sanitation project in Yemen by Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to improve conditions for residents there.
About 1,033,550 liters of potable water and 10,849,000 liters of potable water were provided during Hajj from June 19 to 25. The project group worked in Midi, Harad, Hayran and Abs districts as well as in the As-Ashour camp in the Rajih area of Saada.
There were 38 visits to remove waste from the displaced camps, while 70,000 people were benefited through each pump of 70,000 drinking and drinking water in Saada.

KSRelief pumps more than 12 million liters of water in Yemen as part of the Water and Sanitation Project. (SPA)
KSrelief also started a voluntary medical project in Mukalla, Hadramaut province for ear, nose and throat surgery and tumor removal.
The initiative, which began on July 20 for a week, involves 22 volunteers from various medical specialties. To date, the medical team has successfully performed 60 specialized surgeries.
Meanwhile, in Sudan, KSrelief completed its project for urological surgery in Port Sudan. The week-long program involved 11 volunteers performing 119 successful specialized surgeries.

KSrelief concluded a voluntary medical project for urological surgery in Port Sudan. (SPA)