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Royal Naval Force rescues tourist in Aqaba

The Royal Naval Force and the Royal Navy boats, on Tuesday, rescued a tourist, whom was in a cruise on board of a tourist boat in the Gulf of Aqaba.

Ambulance boat and a naval patrol took part in the rescue, as the naval personnel administered first aid to the tourist and transferred his to Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II Military Hospital, where he was reported to be in good condition.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Wadi Araba road reopened after precautionary closure – says Public Works Ministry

The Ministry of Public Works and Housing, on Tuesday, announced the reopening of Wadi Araba road, in coordination with the Public Security Department (PSD), after temporarily closing it due to low-visibility caused by dust formation.

The ministry, in a statement, said that all roads within its jurisdiction are open, adding that all sand clumps were removed by using necessary equipment.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Environment ministry urges citizens to abide by precautionary measures due to dust formation

The Ministry of Environment warned of the khamasini dusty depression currently affecting the Kingdom and urged citizens to abide by precautionary measures including wearing face masks and closing windows and doors.

Minister of Environment Muawieh Radaideh has previously warned of staying outside for a long time including the elderly, individuals with respiratory and pregnant women, namely, when the Air Quality Index (AQI) in monitoring stations exceeds level three in which healthy people may experience slight irritations and sensitive individuals will be slightly affected to a larger extent.

Secretary- General of the Environment Ministry told Petra, on Tuesday, that the impact of the khamasini dusty depression will deepen during today’s evening hours until tomorrow’s noon.

He added that al-Hasa Monitoring Station has reached level six, a dangerous status for humans, in which healthy people will experience reduced endurance in activities and may also show noticeably strong symptoms and elders and the sick should remain indoors and avoid any activity.

Public health risks increase as the AQI rises, especially affecting children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory or cardiovascular issues. During these times, the public are generally encouraged to reduce physical activity outdoors, or even avoid going out altogether.

Source: Jordan News Agency