The National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management and the European team of experts confirm the absence of any toxic gases, chemicals, or radiation in the areas affected by the fires in Asaba.
A team of European experts arrived in Al-Asabaa in response to the National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management to determine the causes of the fires.
The National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management is working with the European Response and Support Center to uncover the causes of the Asaba fires.
The National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management participated in a dialogue session organized by the Center for Social Studies on the fire crisis in the city of Al-Asabaa.
The National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management participates in the first meeting of the Supreme Committee for Emergency Communications.
The National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management discusses with the committee tasked with monitoring the Asaba fires the field aspects monitored by the team members.
The Director of the National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management inspects the work of the team tasked with monitoring the Asaba fires.
The National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management discusses developments in the Asaba fires with the World Meteorological Organization.
The National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management is considering creating an accurate database of homes affected by disasters in Asaba.
The scientific team assigned by the National Center for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management to monitor the fires in the city of Al-Asabaa held its first meeting with the Center’s Director General