

Officials have moved the national clean-up campaign to the Lower Ottos area, where teams are removing derelict vehicles and other waste.

The National Solid Waste Management Authority and the Central Board of Health were previously operating in the Villa and Point areas before shifting efforts.
The campaign aims to improve the country’s appearance and reduce health and security risks linked to abandoned vehicles, which are often left along roadsides and in empty lots.
Inspectors mark derelict vehicles with an “X” to notify owners and allow time for voluntary removal. Vehicles that remain are later removed by government crews using heavy equipment.

Officials say public cooperation is essential and are urging residents to take responsibility for their surroundings and support the nationwide effort.

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