Saudi Ambassador to Sudan Faisal bin Hamid Mualla opened here today the medical clinics project which is carried out by the Saudi Red Crescent Authority through Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Program for relieving people affected by floods in Sudan last year. In a speech on this occasion, Ambassador Mualla said that the project comes within the framework of the King's program to provide aids of $ 10 million to help people affected by floods in the Republic of Sudan, adding that several clinics will be opened in other Sudanese states during the next phase. Meanwhile, Ambassador Mualla has opened a drinking water line project for the city of Fath with a capacity of 12,000 gallons per hour in order to address the problem of water in the region.
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