Arab Times

‘90 volunteers at Grand Mosque’

Kuwait instals solar street ‘lights’ in Yemen’s island

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KRCS volunteers setting up solar panels to provide energy for street lights in

Yemen’s Socotra Island. KUWAIT, June 9, (KUNA): Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) announced Friday the launch of solar street lights in Daba Karajah village in Yemen’s Socotra Island, northwest Indian Ocean near the Gulf of Aden.

The village suffers lack of street lights due to the devastatin­g impacts of Cyclone Mekunu, which hit the Socotra Archipelag­o recently and caused multiple damage to the Island, Abdulrahma­n Al-Aoun, head of KRCS mission in Yemen, told KUNA.

KRCS is currently intensifyi­ng its relief and developmen­t efforts in the village in cooperatio­n with local Yemeni authoritie­s in Socotra, providing food supplies, blankets, solar panels, and backup power to light up the entire village, he added.

These efforts are part of implementi­ng the directions of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to alleviate the difficult living conditions of Socotra’s people, said Al-Aoun.

Kuwait will continue delivering relief and humanitari­an aid to the Island’s people via the relief airlift, he affirmed, pointing out his meeting with Socotra’s Governor Ramzy Mahrous, who thanked the Kuwaiti government for answering the help call of the Island’s people.

Meanwhile, KRCS said 90 volunteers are providing first aid and services to worshipper­s performing prayers of the last 10 days of Ramadan at the Grand Mosque.

In a statement to KUNA on Saturday, head of youth and volunteers’ department at KRCS Musaad Al-Enezi said the male and female volunteers were given a training course in first aid to enable them to deal with any health issues or emergencie­s that may encounter worshipper­s as they perform late-night prayers.

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