It received no reports during the recent fluctuations

Dubai Police provide marine rescue points for emergency cases

Lieutenant Colonel Ali Al-Naqbi: “You must review the weather forecast before going to sea, and download (I sail safely)."

The head of the Maritime Rescue Department at the Ports Police Station in Dubai, Lieutenant Colonel Ali Abdullah Al-Qassib Al-Naqbi, stated yesterday that the department had not received any reports about drowning, marine accidents, or vehicles being trapped in valleys, as a result of weather fluctuations, during the past 24 hours, which witnessed the fall Rain in some areas.

Al Naqbi said that the rescue teams are ready to deal with any accidents, during weather fluctuations and around the clock, and that they conduct patrols in order to quickly respond to any incidents in marine areas and valleys, indicating that Dubai police have provided marine rescue points, to deal with emergency cases.

He urged the sea goers to respond to the instructions and directives laid down by the Dubai Police and Municipality, which is to take the necessary precautions and caution while swimming, and to avoid sea currents if they occur and to rise in waves, and to abide by the instructions and requirements on the beaches, and the signal to raise the red flag, which means that it is necessary to stop swimming because of that. Whoever risks them in the event of rain or fluctuations in the weather.

He stressed the importance of not exceeding the sea goers a distance of 300 to 500 meters away from the shore, and going outside the signs of swimming limits, in order to avoid severe sea currents in the event of air fluctuations, or exposure to being hit by water bikes or boats, calling on the boat owners to read the weather forecast before embarking The sea, and uploading the "sail safely" service to the Dubai Police app, in order to quickly respond to their reports in emergency situations.

He pointed out that no reports had been received about accidents in the valleys' streams during the past 24 hours, calling on drivers to stay away from places of gathering water and valleys, and not to be present and camp in the streams of torrents.

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