The city unveiled its grand plans for Sunday December 31
Dubai is prioritizing safety for New Year’s Eve with meticulous planning by the Events Security Committee. As always, the city is ensuring a well-executed celebration. With robust measures in place, residents and visitors can anticipate a secure and memorable experience on Sunday, December 31, as Dubai continues its commitment to event safety.
A total of 11,972 personnel will be deployed citywide for operations.
Emirate deploys 1,525 patrols, civil defense, and ambulance vehicles strategically.
An astounding display with 38,000 tonnes of fireworks illuminated the sky.
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The Roads and Transport Authority has extended Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram operations to a continuous 40 hours. Timings have been adjusted, and certain roads will be temporarily closed.
947 firefighters will safeguard celebration sites during upcoming events and festivities.
Over 106 versatile vehicles and logistical support teams ensure operational efficiency.
Additional prepared vehicles for action include a diverse range of options:
178 ambulances.
4 boats.
556 paramedics.
35 supervisors stand by for 46 events happening across Dubai.
Dubai is Set for a joyous New Year with progress in luxury developments.


