Saudi Education Ministry steps up to face challenges of school safety, security

Updated 03 November 2017
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Saudi Education Ministry steps up to face challenges of school safety, security

RIYADH: The General Supervisor of the Schools Security and Safety Administration at the Ministry of Education, Dr. Majed Adeeb Al-Harbi, revealed that his administration is facing several challenges; however, at the same time, many successes have been achieved.

The ministry has allocated a budget of SR 800 million ($213 million) to provide a minimum level of security and safety in schools. One of the most important implementations is the awareness campaign about the importance of emergency exits, and considering their closure in some schools a serious mistake.

According to Sabq e-newspaper, during his interview on Al Eqtisadiah channel, Al-Harbi indicated that his administration is required to provide safety and security to more than 38,000 school facilities in the Kingdom that include more than 5 million students and 70,000 teachers and workers, not to mention the problem of school buildings. Some of these facilities are new and prepared, while others are very old rented buildings suffering from technical problems.

Al-Harbi added: “Concerning the safety of schools, the ministry is treating the problem of closing the emergency exits by training students on evacuation plans. The ministry appointed each school with the task of holding four evacuation drills per year and assessing each one in terms of the time required to implement it. We had 35,000 evacuation drills last year, and we have 9,000 planned for this year.”

The initiative of guarding schools was implemented in 100 schools in Riyadh and Al-Qassim this year, and is expected to be implemented in 1,000 schools next year and 9,000 schools by 2020, he said.

“A new security guard project will be revealed in the next few days and will promote high security in the schools,” he added.


Cold snap sweeps Northern region, Turaif records Kingdom’s lowest temperature at -3°C

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Cold snap sweeps Northern region, Turaif records Kingdom’s lowest temperature at -3°C

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders Region is experiencing a cold snap, with the mercury plummeting below zero in cities in the region.

“Turaif Governorate in the Northern Borders Region recorded the lowest temperature in the Kingdom today, plunging to -3°C,” the National Center for Meteorology reported on Wednesday.

Frost blanketed the area on Wednesday morning, highlighting the intensity of the winter cold spell affecting the region.

“By recording -3 degrees, Al-Turaif Governorate records the lowest temperature in the Kingdom,” the Northern Borders Region Governorate said, taking to X to share photos of frost blanketing the area.

Local authorities have urged residents to be vigilant, take precautions and follow the instructions and weather updates from the authorities.

Muhammed Yousuf, a Northern Border Region resident, told Arab News: "The NCM had forecast the cold wave over the Northern region until the end of the week, so we were alert and took all the precautions.

“As frost blanketed the Turaif governorate, people ventured out to see the beautiful white blanket spreading over the vast plains and mountains, enjoying the icy breeze in heavy winter clothes,” he added.  

The NCM forecast had previously warned of the cold wave in Turaif and Northern Borders Region, advising residents to take precautions because of the sharp drop in temperatures.

The NCM forecast on Wednesday further said that moderate to heavy rainfall is expected over some regions of the Kingdom starting from Friday, and continuing until next Sunday, accompanied by high winds that may reach speeds of 60 kph or more, and hailstorms and flash floods in some areas. Fog will form in Jazan and Aseer regions.

It also forecast cold to very cold weather in Tabuk, Al-Jouf, and Hail regions. Frost will continue to form in the northern regions, while temperatures will drop, accompanied by gusty and dust-stirring winds in parts of Qassim, Riyadh, Eastern, and Najran regions, extending to the eastern parts of the southwestern highlands, as well as parts of Makkah and Madinah regions.

The minimum temperatures recorded on Wednesday in various cities in the northern region were: Turaif (-3°C), Al Qurayat (-2°C), Arar (-1°C), Sakaka (1°C), Hail (2°C) and Tabuk (3°C).