As the countdown to New Year’s Eve continues, authorities are urging the public to adhere to all safety measures to ensure celebrations are memorable and secure.
Dubai, once again, didn’t disappoint as it put on yet another fantastic show to ring in the New Year
The events committee said a total of 11,972 personnel and 1,525 patrols and civil defence and ambulance vehicles will be deployed around the city
The decision was announced in a Facebook post and legal measures would be taken against those found violating the ban.
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The figure reflects a 33 per cent rise from last year’s number, which was 1,632,552 riders
A total of 10,597 personnel, 5,800 security guards, 1,420 volunteers, 3,651 patrols and vehicles, and 45 marine boats have been deployed across the 30 locations where celebrations and fireworks will take place
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The revised timings apply to technical testing centres, paid parking zones, public buses, Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, marine transit means, among others
The New Year’s Eve celebrations are a key highlight of the #DubaiDestinations initiative recently launched by the Dubai Media Council
Failure to wear a mask at indoor and outdoor events can attract a fine of Dhs3,000
Shows will be held at the Corniche, Yas Island, Al Maryah Island and Al Wathba on Thursday night
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The fireworks show will not held for ‘safety reasons’
Police officers will be deployed across all the tourist destinations in the emirate and will ensure that Covid-19 precautionary measures are implemented
All visitors and Downtown Dubai residents have to register on the U By Emaar app to gain access to the area
Family gatherings and events organised in tents and homes are allowed to accommodate a maximum of 30 people
Zoom to invite a global audience of up to 50,000 people to join the celebration virtually
Several Covid-19 preventative measures will be in place for visitors, Emaar has stressed