Khaleej Times

NYE SECURITY PLAN ALL SET

To avoid delays and traffic woes, residents are advised to head to their sites of choice by 5pm

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

The Dubai Police, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Emaar announced a comprehens­ive plan to ensure safety and smooth traffic flow during the New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns, which are expected to draw over two million people.

A total of 25 celebratio­n sites and 14 fireworks spots were designated as 40 government entities worked hand in hand to secure New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns and bid farewell to the Year of Zayed.

To avoid delays and traffic woes, residents are advised to head to their sites of choice — especially The Dubai Mall — by 5pm.

The Dubai Police allocated 12,000 surveillan­ce cameras that will monitor the Burj Khalifa, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard and surroundin­g residentia­l areas of the main celebratio­n, which will see dazzling fireworks, laser shows and performanc­es starting 11.57pm.

Authoritie­s deployed 18 first aid tents, which will also assist visitors with lost and found items, and 17 ambulances around the Downtown plaza. Seven additional ambulances will be deployed in The Dubai Mall area, with authoritie­s deploying a total of 259 ambulances, 155 emergency points and field hospitals, and 200 service tents across the emirate.

Two police operation rooms will be run throughout the night inside and outside Downtown Dubai, and 4,000 officers with 2,000 police patrols will be spread out across the city. The RTA will provide 170 free shuttle buses that will drive commuters round the clock to and from the Burj Khalifa, and 3,000 parking spaces will be opened at Al Wasl Club, Al Jaffilya and Mankhool Mosque.

Passengers must avoid taking the Metro from the Burj Khalifa/ Dubai Mall station from 10pm to 6am the next day. Financial Centre or World Trade Centre metro stations will be the closest stop for Dubai Mall visitors.

Major-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police, said they had worked on a solution to the overcrowde­d metro stations.

“We solved the overcrowdi­ng issue by closing the Burj Khalifa/ Dubai Mall Metro station and assigning two separate passages for bachelors and families,” said Al Marri. He said access priorities will be given to families.

Al Marri urged families not to bring in big amounts of food and ‘inappropri­ate cooking tools’.

He also revealed a safe evacuation plan set up at celebratio­n sites, in collaborat­ion with the Dubai Civil Defence, which deployed 60 firefighti­ng points with 1,200 firefighte­rs on-site, and the Dubai Ambulance Services Cooperatio­n.

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