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Dubai Municipality Reserves Public


               Beaches For Families During Eid Al


               Adha Holiday






               Date
               6/7/2024 11:52:03 AM


               (MENAFN- Dubai PR Network) Juma :


                   •  The new circular seeks to regulate the number of visitors and the turnout
                       on beaches, ensuring that families can enjoy the beaches in Dubai during
                       the Eid holiday.
                   •  The Municipality will allocate a 140-member safety and rescue team with
                       advanced logistics equipment to enhance beach safety and a 65-member
                       field control team to organize beach operations, ensuring top security and
                       safety standards for beachgoers.



               Dubai, UAE, June 07, 2024:

               In a move to enhance the city's appeal and ensure a high quality of life for residents and
               visitors, Dubai Municipality has announced that all the public beaches affiliated will be

               exclusively reserved for families during Eid Al Adha holiday. This initiative reflects the

               Municipality's commitment to incorporating entertainment and tourism amenities to

               boost the Emirate's attractiveness.



               The eight public beaches supervised by Dubai Municipality in the emirate, which are
               reserved for families, including Khor Al-Mamzar Beach, Cornish Al-Mamzar, Jumeirah

               1, Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3, Umm Suqeim 1, Umm Suqeim 2 and Jebel Ali Beach.



               Eng. Ibrahim Mohammad Juma, Director of Public Beaches and Water Canals

               Department at Dubai Municipality, emphasized that the circular about the allocation is


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