Authorities in Jordan have initiated 75 cleanup campaigns in Jerash forests, successfully collecting over <strong>150 tons</strong> of waste. This initiative aims to enhance environmental conservation and promote eco-tourism.
Poultry farmers in Jerash are facing a new crisis due to rising feed prices, jeopardizing the sustainability of their projects. This situation adds to the economic pressures on the agricultural sector in the region.
The Water Administration in Jerash announced a temporary halt to water supply in several areas for necessary maintenance work. This interruption may affect water availability for residents.
Authorities in Jerash have reported the death of a man in his sixties under mysterious circumstances. Investigations are underway to determine the true causes of death.
The city of Jerash in Jordan is witnessing a notable rise in the phenomenon of 'reverse migration' to the streets, as the local market struggles with ineffective temporary solutions. This trend reflects growing economic and social challenges in the region, raising concerns among local residents.
The Gold River Market in Jerash, Jordan, once a haven for vendors, now faces significant challenges threatening its sustainability. Economic hardships have postponed the dream of improving conditions for these sellers.
Jordan is witnessing a remarkable transformation into white tourist destinations due to heavy snowfall in the highlands. This shift reflects new possibilities for winter tourism in the kingdom.