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Coronavirus: 13 outlets shut for flouting anti-Covid measures in Dibba Supplied photo Up to 186kg of unfit and expired foods were seized. A total of 13 outlets were closed down last month by the Dibba Fujairah Municipality for flouting the health rules and protocols put in place to stymie the spread of Covid-19 pandemic. Up to 186kg of unfit and expired foods were seized as part of the intensive raids launched across the city, said Hassan Salem Al Yamahi, director of Dibba Fujairah Municipality. “As many as 123 trade entities were also booked,” he pointed out. “These included 37 outlets that did not observe the mask and social distancing rules, while 86 were fined for violating other preventive regulations.” ....
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) The Dibba Fujairah Municipality, in collaboration with the Extreme Diving Centre, collected two tonnes of fishing wastes off the beaches of the city. Hassan Salem Al Yamahi, director of the civic body, said some fishermen recklessly dumped their damaged or torn fishing tools, nets and ropes in the sea. Some others dump metal, plastic and glass wastes, along with cans, in the sea, polluting and endangering the marine environment. Such wastes pose a grave risk to fishery, he underlined. The municipality, in collaboration with the bodies concerned, launches cleaning campaigns and provide the containers needed to properly get rid of these wastes. ....
UAE shuts down 3 pharmacies for selling expired products, flouting Covid rules Staff Reporter/Fujairah (Supplied) Nine laundries also fined for various violations. The Dibba Fujairah Municipality has shut down three pharmacies and slapped eight others with fines this year for selling expired products, and flouting coronavirus precautionary measures. According to official data, nine laundries have been fined over the same period for failing to process or renew health cards for staff, and for not having the required licence to conduct commercial activity. Eng Hassan Salem Al Yamahi, Director General of the Municipality, said the department of public services and environment carried out 386 inspection visits this year so far. ....