People of determination and senior citizens participated in the initiative to ensure cleanliness and safety of public spaces
The Abu Dhabi Police on Friday verified that rumours about an ‘escaped lion’ in Al Ain city, that’s been doing the rounds on social media, are not valid.
The police urged residents to refrain from circulating unconfirmed facts, and to avoid spreading panic and fear amongst members of the community.
The police, in a message posted on their Facebook page, stressed on “the need for everyone to be socially responsible by being accurate in the dissemination of information".
Earlier this week, Dubai Police put out an advisory on what to do if you spot a dangerous animal on the streets. "Anyone who finds abandoned or stray dangerous animals shall immediately report the matter to the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment or Dubai Municipality,” the police tweeted on Monday.
People of determination and senior citizens participated in the initiative to ensure cleanliness and safety of public spaces
Residents laud the authorities for their swift response and efficient handling of unstable weather conditions on Thursday
The warning by Gallant Knight 3 is in response to a link titled 'Compassion for Gaza' doing the rounds
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This year's data shows an 8 per cent decrease over the 381 fatalities recorded in 2021
World leaders, including Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and Jordan's King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein, also expressed their sympathies
Dusty conditions could be expected in some coastal and inland areas as light to moderate winds could turn brisk at times
'I'm always in a better mood to work when it's remote,' a Dubai resident said adding that she does not have to worry about the hassle of being late to work