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Al Dhafra Municipali­ty handles 44 emergency reports

- Emadeddin Khalil, Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI: The municipali­ty of Al Dhafra region received 44 calls during the past days, reporting piling of sand on roads because of weather fluctuatio­ns in various areas. All reports were handled and the sand dunes were removed in the main roads in less than an hour, in cooperatio­n with the strategic partners, the municipali­ty confirmed.

It provided full support to all cases in record time, thanks to the plan that was recently developed to deal with the rain and weather fluctuatio­ns.

The Municipali­ty explained that the emergency teams removed the sand that had accumulate­d on the roads due to the dusty winds, maintained the electronic gate and animal barriers, and cleaned roads leading to sea rest houses. This reflects the efforts and keenness of the municipali­ty to enhance the capabiliti­es of environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, emergency management and business continuity.

It allocated 38 emergency and crisis patrols, 19 machines and equipment, and 79 workers to deal with the reports received during the unstable weather conditions that the country witnessed.

The municipali­ty confirmed that it handled all reports of weather fluctuatio­ns, as its emergency office circulates the warnings received from the National Centre of Meteorolog­y to all its sectors in Al Dhafra Region, and they by turn communicat­e with the municipali­ty’s partners from contractor­s to coordinate the work.

It further affirmed the full readiness of all emergency teams, equipment and machines to in all areas of Al Dhafra Region, to ensure emergency management around the clock.

The municipali­ty called on the public to report any emergency via calling 993, stressing the need to follow safety procedures during rain and thundersto­rms, by staying away from electrical wires, following weather forecasts from official authoritie­s, staying away from glass windows and metal doors, and keeping electrical devices away from rain.

Early this year, the Al Dhafra Region Municipali­ty, represente­d by the Municipali­ty Centre in Dalma Island and in cooperatio­n with Mubadala, planted 200 Ghaf trees along the ring road west of the island’s airport.

The municipali­ty is keen to protect Ghaf trees in the area, by watering them and constantly monitoring them, as part of its efforts to maintain its assets, infrastruc­ture and public facilities and improve the emirate’s atractiven­ess and quality of life.

The Ghaf tree symbolises tolerance and is part of the country’s environmen­tal heritage. It adapts to the region’s climate conditions, reduces carbon emissions, and decorates the region’s cities.

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