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25 workers living in park for 3 months

Dar Al Ber Society is providing meals amid efforts to arrange for their repatriati­on

- BY MAZHAR FAROOQUI

Features Editor — Special Reports

Efforts are on to repatriate a group of 25 workers stranded in a Deira park after the pandemic left them jobless and broke.

Dar Al Ber Society are providing two meals a day to the workers and last week three women arranged hot meals and perishable food items.

The group includes 12 Nigerians, five Ugandans, four Pakistanis and three Indians, an Iranian and a Kenyan.

Dr Hisham Al Zahrani, manager of the Zakat department at Dar Al Ber Society, said: “Providing food to the needy is the main focus of our humanitari­an initiative­s. Since the outbreak of the coronaviru­s pandemic we have reached out to thousands of people with food rations and we will continue to do that in the days ahead.”

Juhi Yasmeen Khan, CSR and charity initiative expert at Dar Al Ber also confirmed local authoritie­s had been made aware of the plight of the workers and efforts are on to repatriate them. For the past three months the men have been stranded in the park on Baniyas Road and with temperatur­es now hovering around the midforties and humidity reaching stifling highs of 60-70 per cent, their resolve is fast wavering.

“We are on the edge,” said 23-year-old Joseph Muchai Gichuhi from Kenya. “I don’t know how long we can last like this,” he rued.

Nigerian M.S. who worked for a car cleaning company in Sharjah said they use water from the park fountain to wash themselves and survive on alms. “It’s getting increasing­ly difficult with each passing day,” he said.

Their situation follows the plight of 200 Ghanaians who were stranded in a Satwa park last week before Dubai Police helped them with temporary accommodat­ion and food before their repatriati­on.

A Dubai Police spokespers­on said: “The Dubai Police has endeavoure­d to assist and protect all individual­s in the emirate such as those 25 Ghanaian visitors that were unable to return to their home countries due to the closure of the airports in Ghana. The Dubai Police provided them with shelter at the Hind Humanitari­an City, food, and clothes ... We will continuous­ly work to ensure that all of the people in Dubai are safe.”

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