Fog causes chaos

January 23, 2013

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Dubai, Jan 23: Thick fog covered most parts of Dubai and neighbouring emirates on Tuesday morning as motorists reported near-zero visibility.

The fog, which continued well into the day, caused minor accidents though no major ones were reported. It also caused traffic snarls on some roads.

“There were no serious accidents which required any intervention from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). We have been in constant touch with Dubai Police and radio stations to keep people updated and provide them with latest information about slow-moving traffic in certain areas,” RTA Licensing Department CEO Ahmed Hashim Bahrozyan said.

He called on motorists to not use hazard lights during foggy conditions as it could lead to confusion and accidents.

“It is one of the most important lessons taught at a driving school here in Dubai. Motorists should not use hazard lights when driving in foggy conditions unless they spot a hazard. The indicator lights become inactive once the motorist activates the hazard light, causing confusion and an increased chance of accidents during low-visibility conditions,” he said.

Dubai Police confirmed there were a host of minor accidents, though no major tangles.

According to the National Center of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) in Abu Dhabi, the sky will continue to remain partly cloudy today and tomorrow, with the relative humidity expected to increase during night and early morning, creating foggy conditions over some areas.

Sadia Hashim, who drives to Dubai to work from Abu Dhabi everyday, said: “It was a difficult drive because the fog was extremely thick in Ghantoot, just before crossing into Dubai. It is unusual because the fog continued well into the morning hours, even after 9am.”

Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi Police have begun an intensive campaign to urge safe driving practices in fog.

Furthermore, the Security Media Department, at the General Secretariat of the Office of the Deputy prime Minister and Minister of Interior launched intensive radio awareness programmes directed at motorists, where local radio stations will report conditions and instructions for coping with them.

Such instructions included use of fog lights, reduction of speed, avoidance of overtaking, maintaining a safe distance between vehicles, and stopping vehicles completely off the road, in extreme cases.

The Abu Dhabi Police Traffic and Patrols Directorate is distributing awareness booklets and brochures with similar messages.

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April 26,2020

Dubai, Apr 26: The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has instructed financial institutions in the country to search and freeze all bank accounts of Indian billionaire BR Shetty and his family along with those of companies where he has a stake.

The apex bank has also blacklisted several firms associated with Shetty along with their entire senior management.

In an advisory issued last week, CBUAE cited decisions of the Federal Attorney General and asked financial institutions to search and freeze any bank accounts, deposits or investments in the name of Shetty or his family members.

Financial institutions have been directed to stop transfers from these accounts and deny access to deposit boxes.

Currently in India and facing a string of charges, Shetty is the founder of NMC Health.

The heathcare provider was placed into administration by a UK court recently following an application by the Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) which alone has an exposure of $981 million (Dh3.6 billion).

Overall, UAE banks have a combined exposure of more than Dh8bn to NMC which owes money to Oman-based banks and financial institutions as well.

Probing credit facilities
The Central Bank has sought information about credit facilites extended to the Shettys along with details of their safe deposit boxes and the financial transfers they have made till date.

A similar advisory has been issued for NMC Healthcare and NMC Holding, based on the decision of the Head of Plenary Fund Prosecution.

The Central Bank has also blacklisted several companies associated with Shetty. Key staff members of these firms have been similarly blacklisted.

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Angry Indian
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Monday, 27 Apr 2020

when you make money with good country you should not make doka to that country, first of all we indian have bad name in GCC now this will make more dought on indian hindus..

 

after BJP come to power in india,our country is acting like maron, this will only end with final WAR.

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Agencies
January 11,2020

Muscat, Jan 11: Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said has died, Aljazeera reported citing state television on Friday.

Qaboos was 79-year-old and was ill for a long time. He has served as the ruler of Oman since 1970 when he ousted his father in a bloodless coup.

Qaboos had no children and has not publicly named his successor.

Sultan Qaboos travelled to Belgium for a week in December for what was described then as "medical checks." He returned to Oman but speculations of his deteriorating health were rife.

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May 2,2020

Dubai, May 2: Saudi Arabia has confirmed 1,362 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of COVID-19 patients in the country to 25,459, the Ministry of Health reported Saturday.

In the daily media briefing, the ministry announced 7 more deaths and 210 new recoveries, raising the total number of fatalities and recoveries to 176 and 3,765, respectively.

Out of the 1,362 new cases reported today, 249 were confirmed in Medina, 245 in Jeddah, 244 in Mecca, 161 in Riyadh, in addition to 126 infections in Dammam, 81 in Khobar and 80 in Jubail.

Dr. Mohammed Al Abd Al Aly, spokesman for Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health reiterated that so far there was no evidence that hot weather will curtail the spread of coronavirus.

Authorities continue to urge people to stay at home unless necessary despite having relaxed some restrictions and curfews at the start of Ramadan.

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