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Over 13,000 ships traverse the creek annually and the improvements are
targeted at ensuring their safe docking in the area. As a result, the project will
be divided into two phases, with the first involving the restoration of a 2.1 km
stretch along the Deira side of Dubai Creek and the second covering a 2.3 km
stretch on the Bur Dubai side.
The municipality said the upgrade will go as far as “reconstructing sections
that have been damaged and dilapidated over the past 50 years, and
preventing potential flooding during harsh weather conditions.”
Meanwhile, the director-general of Dubai Municipality, Dawoud Al Hajri, said
the project will help boost the security and safety of maritime operations in the
creek, as well as mitigate against any risks around rising sea levels.
“We have implemented several measures to mitigate the risks posed by
climate change and rising sea levels, closely monitoring changes on both
sides of the creek. Furthermore, we have conducted technical studies to
devise construction designs that can enhance the efficiency of the marine
docks on both banks. These designs adhere to the highest global standards,
ensuring the preservation of the supporting walls’ stability and safeguarding
against increased flooding during seasonal weather conditions.” Al Hajri said.
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