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Food Assistance for 185 Storm-Affected Families in a Gang state."

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The villages of Lahnikat and Al-Mashroua, affiliated with the municipality of Ardhizi, in the district of Barkéol, in the state of Assaba, witnessed storms and rains that caused the death of a child and affected 185 families. According to what was reported by the Mauritanian News Agency, the Food Security Commission provided food aid to the affected families on Saturday. It explained that 155 of these families benefited from the village of Lahni…
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The villages of Lahnikat and Al-Mashroua, affiliated with the municipality of Ardhizi, in the district of Barkéol, in the state of Assaba, witnessed storms and rains that caused the death of a child and affected 185 families. According to what was reported by the Mauritanian News Agency, the Food Security Commission provided food aid to the affected families on Saturday. It explained that 155 of these families benefited from the village of Lahni…

Today (Saturday), the Food Security Commission distributed food assistance to 185 families affected by the recent storms and rains in the villages of Lahnikat and El-Shib, a village in the province of Barquiol, in a gang state.

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rimtoday.net broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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