A fire that occurred in Musaffah, Abu Dhabi was successfully brought under control by teams from Abu Dhabi Police and Civil Defence Authority on Tuesday, June 11. The blaze broke out in a building materials store but fortunately did not result in any casualties. Teams are currently working on cooling and removing the smoke from the area. It is essential to stay updated with the latest news by following KT on WhatsApp Channels, and residents are encouraged to seek information from official sources for accurate updates.
Authorities have issued a warning against ‘rubbernecking’, a traffic offence in the UAE, which involves individuals gathering around accident sites. This obstruction can impede traffic flow and delay the arrival of emergency vehicles, which are crucial for saving lives. Residents are also cautioned against taking photos and videos of accident sites and posting them on social media. Such actions are considered inappropriate and can lead to legal consequences for those involved in exploiting unfortunate incidents for personal gain.
It is important for residents to be mindful of their actions during emergency situations and follow the guidelines set forth by authorities to ensure public safety. By avoiding rubbernecking and refraining from sharing sensitive content on social media, individuals can support emergency response efforts and contribute to a safer community. Following official sources for information and updates is crucial in staying informed and prepared for any emergencies that may arise in the future. As responsible members of society, residents must prioritize safety and adhere to regulations to maintain a secure environment for all.