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Al-Bukamal dispensaries face the spread of scorpions without the required vaccine

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Albukamal city clinics suffer from a severe shortage of medical supplies and materials, including serum against scorpion stings, according to a DeirEzzor24 network local reporter.

Our reorter said that the city of Albukamal is witnessing a large spread of scorpions, due to high temperatures and the accumulation of garbage.
The city also suffers from the spread of sewage holes without covers in the city.

It is worth noting that the people of Albukamal called on municipal officials more than once to close these openings and find solutions to the spread of scorpions, to no avail.

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