Al-Marri: The UAE dealt professionally with the Corona crisis

Lieutenant General Abdullah Al-Marri: Training the concerned teams to face the danger as it occurs

The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police and a member of the Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri, said that the UAE in general and Dubai in particular have proven successful in dealing with the global crisis facing the world due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus (Covid-19), through Deal with it with flexibility, as a result of the advance preparation to monitor such dangers to the health and safety of community members, and to develop plans to contain the virus and limit its spread.

He pointed out that the tasks and responsibilities were distributed professionally, and the concerned teams were trained to face the danger at the time of its occurrence, stressing that the UAE was one of the first countries facing the pandemic professionally and effectively through innovative initiatives that led to controlling its spread, while ensuring the continuity of business in institutions with its flexible infrastructure that allowed By working remotely, by distance learning, and providing basic services to citizens and residents of the state.

Today, the Dubai Police General Command, in partnership with the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, celebrates the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, which falls on October 13 of each year, to enhance the global culture of awareness and disaster risk reduction. The celebration held at Dubai International Airport includes a presentation of materials Awareness for those arriving and departing from the emirate of Dubai, with the aim of shedding light on the efforts made by Dubai Police to spread the culture of crises and disasters.

The Acting Director of the Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Center in Dubai Police, a member of the Executive Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, Lieutenant Colonel Saeed Hamdan bin Dalmouk Al Falasi, stated that this year's celebration comes within the activities and activities of the "Dubai Resilience" program that is implemented within a participatory approach that includes public institutions. And private and civil society organizations in the emirate of Dubai, with the aim of strengthening the emirate's ability to address, absorb and contain all disaster and crisis risks, to make Dubai a resilient, model city in the world.

The Head of the Risk Department at the Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Center in Dubai Police, a member of the Executive Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Majed Abdullah Rashid Al Mualla, stated that Dubai Police works throughout the year to spread community awareness about how to deal with crisis and disaster situations.

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