Khaleej Times

Fujairah bans camps to reduce Covid risk

- Staff Reporter

FUJAIRAH — The crises, emergencie­s and disasters management committee in Fujairah has banned all types of camps, including tents and caravans, across the emirate.

Major-General Mohamed Ahmad bin Ghanem Al Kaabi, Commander-in-chief of the Fujairah Police, said the decision is part of the emirate’s precaution­ary measures to keep residents safe from Covid-19.

Fujairah’s scenic spots are a popular draw for campers and attract enthusiast­s from across the country, especially during the winter season. With a fiveday UAE National Day weekend coming up next month, the anti-Covid measure will affect the camping plans of residents.

Maj-Gen Al Kaabi, who also heads the disasters manage

Fines and stringent penalties will be slapped against violators. Any tent, camp or caravan will be demolished or removed with immediate effect Major-General Mohamed Ahmad bin Ghanem Al Kaabi, Commander-in-chief of the Fujairah Police

ment committee in Fujairah, added: “The move coincides with the onset of fine weather and residents’ ... (practice to hit the outdoors) ... and go camping.”

Authoritie­s in Ras Al Khaimah, too, had recently announced a ban on all types of camps to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The Fujairah Police and civic bodies will launch inspection campaigns to ensure public adherence to the decision, the officer added.

“Fines and stringent penalties will be slapped against violators. Any tent, camp or caravan will be demolished or removed with immediate effect,” he confirmed.

Ahead of holidays like the UAE National Day, Christmas and New Year, authoritie­s had recently reminded residents that private gatherings are still banned.

“Strict Covid-19 safety protocols will remain in place and celebratio­ns should be held virtually. No gatherings are allowed for celebratio­ns. No food or gifts can be exchanged. People can take part in the celebratio­ns virtually,” an official said during the UAE Government’s media briefing last week. “Concerts that last for more than three to four hours cannot be held without prior approval.”

Fines and stringent penalties will be slapped against violators. Any tent, camp or caravan will be demolished or removed.” Fujairah Police

It is for our benefit: Residents

Abdullah Saleh, an Emirati, said he was planning to go camping with friends. “We have to follow the new rule, which is meant to ensure public health and protect us from Covid-19.”

Ibrahim Salem, another Emirati, said he was sad that he could not go camping and enjoy the weather. “However, I understand that this move is actually for our own benefit, and we all have to strictly observe it.”

Ahmad Jamil, a Syrian resident, said the news came as a blow for him and his camping plans. “But we will comply with the new rule for our safety. It is the responsibi­lity of every Emirati and resident to protect our country.”

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