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[COLOR=#DF2829 !important]Fayoum - Rabab Al-Gali
The Civil Protection Forces in Fayoum Governorate extinguished a fire at a poultry farm in the village of Al-Sailin, in the center of Sinnouris, which led to the deaths of 4,000 chickens, 60 days, without injuries or deaths.
Major General Khaled Shalabi, Director of Fayoum Security, received a notification from the police officer of the Sinnouris police station.
The Civil Protection Forces moved to the place of the communication. The fire was extinguished and a fire broke out at a 500-meter-old poultry farm, built of white bricks and covered with poles and wood, owned by Rajab Aat, 57, a farmer and resident of the village of Vidmin. 4 thousand domestic chickens, 60 days old, burning the roof of the barn, and half a ton of poultry feed.
The owner of the barn said that the fire broke out because of a short circuit. He did not accuse anyone of causing the incident, and released a
report of the incident.