Beaches of a popular tourist country closed due to oil spill.


Due to an oil spill, several beaches in the United Arab Emirates have been closed. According to journalists, this concerns beaches in the emirates of Fujairah and Sharjah. This information was reported with reference to the Evrim Ağacı website.
In particular, along the coast of the Gulf of Oman in the UAE, beaches in the emirates of Fujairah and Sharjah remain closed due to the oil spill. Recently, it was announced that the swimming ban has also extended to Kalba beach in Sharjah emirate.
The local authorities have already started cleaning the area, and as an alternative for holidaymakers, free transfers to other beaches are provided.
However, this is not the only problematic case on the beaches. On the shores of the Red Sea in Egypt, there is a battle for Ras Hankorab beach, which is one of the last untouched marine ecosystems in the country. It is planned to be developed, which may lead to serious environmental problems.
Earlier, it was reported that new laws using artificial intelligence are planned to be created in the UAE. The country intends to use this technology to create new laws and update existing legislation.
Regarding the oil spill situation on the beaches of the United Arab Emirates, it requires immediate resolution and cleaning to ensure safety for tourists and preservation of the region's ecology. Additionally, the problem of developing untouched ecosystems on the beaches of Egypt indicates the need for careful planning of tourism development and preservation of natural resources.
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