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Jebel Ali Port operationa­l, minister lauds swift action

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The Deputy Ruler of Dubai and First Deputy Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum toured the Jebel Ali Port explosion and fire site.

Sheikh Maktoum directed the authoritie­s to ensure that the port remains operationa­l.

Sheikh Maktoum commended the teams including Dubai’s emergency crisis teams for their efforts.

The authoritie­s said casualties were avoided also due to the quick action of Jebel Ali Port’s officials.

The authoritie­s evacuated the port and shited the vessel where the leakage and smoke were seen.

The port authoritie­s, along with Dubai Police forensic team are investigat­ing the cause of the fire.

The Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum praised his government team.

He wrote on Twiter, “I am proud of my team for the speedy response and profession­ally handling of the fire incident in one of the ship’s containers in Jebel Ali Port... ”

Sheikh Hamdan said that “with the vision and directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum... The Dubai government is proving its flexibilit­y and speed of response to emergencie­s and crises.”

The Jebel Ali Port said that the inferno broke out in a container in a ship carrying flammable materials. Dubai Police and civil defence members and emergency authoritie­s put out the blaze in 40 minutes.

Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastruc­ture, has said that the UAE took swit action in containing the fire at Jebel Ali Port, showcasing its robust responsibi­lity to control maritime accidents and manage risks.

“We appreciate and commend the efforts of the teams who contribute­d to containing the fire that broke out at 11:55pm on Wednesday, July 7th, 2021, due to a blaze onboard the container ship “Ocean Trader”, he said in a media statement on Thursday.

At the helm of the rescue operations were the DP World, UAE Region team, the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority and personnel from the Dubai Civil Defense and the Dubai Police, he added, noting that the evacuation procedure of the ship’s crew and workers on the berth was carried out promptly.

While containing the fire and ensuring no fatalities, the rescue team also took the necessary safety measures to ensure that there were no radioactiv­e materials on the ship, the Minister said.

“This robust response comes as a result of years of pro-active planned preparatio­n in developing world-class infrastruc­ture in the ports and marine facilities in the UAE,” he added. “Our primary aim is to place safety first, in addition to investing heavily in early warning systems and immediate communicat­ion with civil defence teams and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority.”

“This approach has enabled us to take all necessary measures immediatel­y. The concerted efforts of the teams and the availabili­ty of stateof-the-art equipment to tackle such an event ensured the resumption of all operationa­l and logistical operations in Jebel Ali Port,” read the statement.

“Our priority now is to safeguard the marine environmen­t by monitoring the situation and preventing the release of harmful substances in the water body,” he said, adding that the Maritime Department at the Ministry will continue investigat­ions to gain insights and chart out a blueprint in coordinati­on with the relevant internatio­nal authoritie­s to intensify precaution­ary measures.

Al Mazrouei concluded, “We assure the people of Dubai and the UAE, including individual­s, institutio­ns and those associated with the maritime sector, that the logistics and operationa­l facilities of Jebel Ali Port have not suffered any damage, and the accident has not affected the movement of ships due to its distance from the main shipping line and the water channel in the port.”

“By virtue of our commitment to safety protocols and maintainin­g the efficiency of providing integrated marine and logistical services with the highest standards of quality and speed, we reaffirm that the UAE, owing to its premier ports, will continue to hold the title of being a leading maritime centre in the region and around the globe.”

Emergency authoritie­s put out the blaze within 40 minutes; I am proud of my team for the speedy response in handling of the fire incident, says Sheikh Hamdan.

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Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed tours Jebel Ali Port on Thursday.
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