Sunday, June 21, 2009

Jgeravion and veterinarians: Mslcan to enter the plague from Libya to Egypt

21 يونيو 2009 June 21, 2009 · أترك تعليقا Leave a comment

خريطة ليبيا أكد Scientists and veterinarians that the geography of the Egyptian border - Libya has become a source of concern to all the Egyptians, after the emergence of cases of plague eastern Libya, and specifically in the area close to the Egyptian border, indicating that the point of communication between Egypt and Libya are not limited to SALLUM, but linking the two countries, a border-long 1049 kilometers, it is in transit to a continuous tribal people and mountain rats, which is considered the most widespread in the region and in the transfer of more serious disease.

They said: «There can be Mslcan plague through which to enter Libya, the first cross-road, which is passing through the movement of goods and passengers, and the movement of pilgrims« Ali », while the second movement of local north of Egypt to the south of the coastal cities to inland oases, which have been published in the pastoral movement, stressing that the state« can not »to stop all these movements, but can control the spread of the disease through preventive action .

The quality of Dr. Turkmen, Head of the Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, said that «Salloum is the only Egyptian city on the border strip from north to south between Egypt and Libya», pointing out that most of the border area between Egypt and Libya is the Great Sand Sea, a barren desert severe aridity. He explained that the area of Turkmenistan, which contains other physical centers in the border regions, are centers of urban concentrations of the nomadic tribes of the children, distributors between Egypt and Libya, a region where the stability of its sponsors Ognamha, pointing out that «there is no barbed wire separating the Egyptian border Jamahiriya in this region, and that movement in this region open ».

said« the nearest city with a border strip is the city of Matrouh, while other areas of the Great Sand Sea, which contains only Ahtin, are an oasis of Jbjob to Libya administratively, and in return, an oasis SALLUM in Egypt », pointing out that far from Aluahtin direct movement of travel

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