Making visitors aware of fragile environment of Jeddah’s corniche

January 5, 2013

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Jeddah, Jan 5: The massive campaign launched by the Saudi Environment Society to protect the Jeddah corniche environment was a big success with the participation of a large number of people.

As part of the campaign, the Friends of Corniche held a big procession from northern corniche to Coast Guard office, covering 30 km to enlighten people who visit the corniche on the importance of protecting its environment.

The procession was attended by students from the Saudi Japanese Automobile High Institute, Dar Al-Hekma College and Omar bin Khattab Primary School apart from trainees attending a Brazilian football course. Baba Hakeem, a cartoon character, was also present to explain Jeddah’s history and progress.

It was the fourth campaign organized by the society, said Prince Nawaf bin Nasser, CEO of the organization. He commended the participants for showing their patriotism and support for protecting corniche environment.

“This is part of the activities of the national program for sustainable development,” the prince said. He commended the Saudi youth for their active participation, saying it reflected their constructive role in society.

Saud Al-Sheikhi, director of the Culture and Information Ministry’s branch, spoke highly about the society for launching the awareness program. “All sectors should join hands to spread a culture of preserving environment,” he said and pledged the ministry’s support to any effort aimed at environmental protection.

Majida Aburas, deputy executive director of the society, said more than 30,000 people had participated in the “I love Jeddah” campaign during the past three weeks.

“The program was aimed at creating a high level of awareness among the public to protect the country’s environment,” she said.

Aburas said the program targeted all groups of people in society including expatriates. It focused on personal cleanliness, garbage management and its effect on environmental pollution and marine and coastal environment, environmental friendly shopping, encouraging sustainable consumption patterns, preservation of natural resources and the link between health and environment.

The executive plan for environment protection will be implemented in 10 years, Aburas said. “Such a period is required for assessing the change of behavior among individuals and other targeted groups,” she said.

Salim Al-Asmari, executive director of the automobile institute, commended the program for developing a civilized behavior among the younger generation. He said his institute was conducting a number of programs as part of its social responsibility.

Suhair Al-Qurashi, dean of Dar Al-Hekma College, said her institution was happy to participate in the environment awareness program. “Women should be considered a strategic partner in social work.”

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April 2,2020

Dubai, Apr 2: A senior Saudi official urged more than 1 million Muslims intending to perform the hajj to delay making plans this year in comments suggesting the pilgrimage could be cancelled due to the new coronavirus pandemic.

In February, the kingdom took the extraordinary decision to close off the holy cities of Mecca and Medina to foreigners over the virus, a step which wasn’t taken even during the 1918 flu epidemic that killed tens of millions worldwide.

Restrictions have tightened in the kingdom as it grapples with over 1,500 confirmed cases of the new virus. The kingdom has reported 10 deaths so far. The Middle East has more than 71,000 confirmed cases of the virus, most of those in Iran, and over 3,300 deaths.

“The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is prepared to secure the safety of all Muslims and nationals,” Saudi Hajj and Umrah Minister Muhammad Saleh bin Taher Banten told state television. “That’s why we have requested from all Muslims around the world to hold onto signing any agreements (with tour operators) until we have a clear vision.”

Saudi Arabia has barred people from entering or exiting three major cities, including Mecca and Medina, and imposed a nighttime curfew across the country. Like other countries around the world and in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia has suspended all inbound and outbound commercial flights.

Each year, up to 2 million Muslims perform the hajj, a physically demanding and often costly pilgrimage that draws the faithful from around the world. The hajj, required of all able-bodied Muslims to perform once in their lifetime, is seen as a chance to wipe clean past sins and bring about greater humility and unity among Muslims.

Standing in Mecca in front of the cube-shaped Kaaba that Muslims pray toward five times daily, Banten also said the kingdom was already providing care for 1,200 pilgrims stuck in the holy city due to global travel restrictions. A number of them are being quarantined in hotels in Mecca, he said.

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May 10,2020

Dubai, May 10: Kuwait will enact a "total curfew" from 4pm (1300 GMT) on Sunday through to May 30 to help to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, the Information Ministry said on Twitter on Friday.

Further details of the curfew will be announced soon, it said.

Kuwait on April 20 expanded a nationwide curfew to 16 hours a day, from 4pm to 8am, and extended a suspension of work in the public sector, including government ministries, until May 31.

On Friday the Gulf state announced 641 new coronavirus cases and three deaths, bringing its total number of confirmed cases to 7,208, with 47 deaths.

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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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