DUBAI (ALETIHAD)
The Dubai New Year's Eve Security Committee, chaired by Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations and Chair of Dubai's Events Security Committee, has held its first meeting near Burj Khalifa at the Joint Operations Centre.
Major General Al Ghaithi highlighted New Year's Eve as one of Dubai's most prominent events, drawing international media attention and placing Burj Khalifa in the global spotlight alongside other major city celebrations around the world, according to a statement issued by the force.
"The event is set to feature dazzling displays of lights, fireworks, and festivities, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators on-site and millions more watching around the world," he said.
Security plans, improvements
The meeting focused on refining security plans and updating strategies based on previous years' experiences to address the scale and scope of the celebration.
Committee members reviewed past successes and identified improvements to ensure seamless operations, emphasising overcoming previous challenges.
Discussions also included the layout of public viewing zones, entry and exit points, parking arrangements, and transport routes, all aimed at efficiently managing the flow of families and individuals attending the annual fireworks display.
Major General Al Ghaithi urged all event staff to embody patience, professionalism, and hospitality to enhance visitors' experience and reflect Dubai's welcoming spirit. He also commended the committee for its ongoing growth and unity, noting the team's increasing expertise and success in managing major events across Dubai.
His Excellency Mishal Abdul Karim Julfar, CEO of Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, and representatives from various Dubai government agencies were also among the attendees.