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The ministry said Egypt remained completely free of Ebola infections and that the risk to citizens is currently low.
In a statement released by its Public Relations Department, the council explained that the warning is due to the absence of lifeguard towers and rescue teams on the beaches, as the summer season has not yet officially begun and beach services are not fully operational.
The Climate Information Center urged citizens, especially those in areas vulnerable to flash floods, to exercise extreme caution and adhere to safety guidelines. It also called on farmers to take the necessary precautions to protect their crops from the expected temperature decline and strong winds.
He cautioned that the existence of armed groups operating outside the framework of the state is a recipe for ongoing instability—a reality not only in Libya, but also in countries like Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen.
In comments to Al Qahera News, the source added that Egypt warned of a humanitarian catastrophe, in light of Israel’s nonstop targeting of the health system, hospitals, bakeries, aid stores, and safe areas in the Gaza Strip.
“These Israeli claims and lies aim to create a “legitimacy” through which it seeks to occupy the Philadelphia Axis (also known as the Salah al-Din Axis, which refers to a strip of land along the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip) by violating the security agreements and protocols signed between Israel and Egypt. So, we strongly confirm that any Israeli move in this direction will lead to a serious threat to Egyptian-Israeli relations,” Rashwan said in a statement on Monday.
The bad weather is expected to last until Saturday.
A little-known not-for-profit group sued some 90 coffee retailers on grounds they were required to warn consumers of chemicals in their products that could cause cancer.
The U.S government issued a rare public warning about hacking campaigns targeting energy and industrial firms.
Sudanese Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour has called on media people in both Egypt and Sudan to be careful in coverage of two countries' issues.