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Daraa residents plant in their small gardens to avoid sewage-irrigated vegetables
Daraa – Halim Muhammad The people of the southern governorate of Daraa are wary of buying vegetables after the emergence of many cases of cholera outbreak. Residents avoid leafy vegetables, such as lettuce and parsley, for fear that these vegetables will be exposed to watering with sewage water. In order to secure their needs, the people resorted to planting leafy vegetables in the narrow lands that surround their houses, known in Arabic as Hakoura, in order to avoid cholera infection, in addition to saving the cost of purchasing leafy vegetables from the markets. Searching for clean water Ahmed, who asked not to publish his last name for security reasons, allocated an area of about

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