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Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, founder and chairman of Al Habtoor Group, on Friday
announced that they would provide hotel rooms to affected families.
He added that a number of Emirati families from Dubai whose homes were damaged in
the rains have already been hosted at the Group's hotels in Al Habtoor City on Sheikh
Zayed Road.
Al Habtoor also announced Dh17 million in financial support to repair damage to the
homes of Emirati families.
Al Habtoor will also host weddings for residents of Al Lisaili at his hotel to avoid
postponing any scheduled ceremony due to the effects of the recent weather conditions.
"Within our modest means, we stand side by side with government agencies and
charitable organisations to face the challenges posed by nature and promote the spirit
of cooperation and solidarity that is one of the core values of the UAE society," he
added.
Premier Inn Middle East announced a special weekly room rate to support Dubai
residents who have been impacted by the recent storm and who need a safe, affordable
place to stay.
The weekly rate, for 7 nights, is available from Friday, April 19 until May 5, from
Dh1,250 at the Dragon Mart property and from Dh1,300 at the brand’s Silicon Oasis
hotel. Residents will also be offered 20 per cent off on food and drinks.
Jumbo Electronics offered free repairing and maintenance services for electronic
gadgets and appliances which were damaged during the rains this week. Residents can
take their devices for repair to Jumbo, irrespective of which retailer they bought them
from. In addition to next-day home delivery service, it also offered exchange offers for
old and damaged devices. This facility is valid till April 30.
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residents-in-flood-hit-areas-given-free-servi