The proliferation of “chenioula” and “oil thieves” worries Meknes residents

Local sources have learned that a group of neighborhoods in the city of Meknes are suffering from a noticeable outbreak of mosquitoes and cockroaches, which has led to a state of resentment and anger among citizens, and residents have demanded quick action from the collective health office to address this growing issue.

Many residents have expressed, through multiple communications, their increasing suffering with the proliferation of harmful insects, especially during the summer, and it has become common to see insects such as “cheniola” and “oil thieves” wandering around the main streets of the city, reflecting the deterioration of the environmental situation.

This alarming infestation is having a negative impact on the daily lives of residents, who are concerned about their health and safety, and despite repeated appeals for quick and effective interventions, the issue remains without any tangible solutions from the competent authorities.

The lack of response from the Collective Health Office leads citizens to question the extent to which local authorities care about their concerns, which increases their frustration and reflects an urgent need for urgent measures aimed at protecting the health of citizens and improving the public environment.

Source : Fes News Media

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