Activists circulated photos and videos on social media showing large cracks, some of which reached 15 meters in length and 4 meters in width, on one of the farms in the Ouled Abu Aisha and Al-Sbiaa area.

For its part, the Ministry of Environment announced that a team from environmental affairs monitoring in the Al-Subayah area is monitoring these ground cracks, to prepare a report and refer it to the competent authorities in the Ministry to find out their causes and the extent of their danger.

The Agricultural Police Service also published a statement on its Facebook account in which it said: “Given what was reported by the media about the presence of cracks and fissures in some farms in the Awlad Abu Aisha area in the municipality of Al-Subaia, the Agricultural Police Station in Souq Al-Khamis, affiliated with the Four Districts Branch, went to the farms in the Awlad Abu Aisha area. Aisha in the municipality of Al-Subaia.

The statement added that the teams "found cracks 15 meters long and 4 meters wide. These cracks reached the olive trees, and there are cracks in other farms. The cracks reach a length of 200 meters and a depth of half a meter, and they are about 20 meters away from the agricultural well."