633 Saudi citizens arrive in Jeddah from Indonesia, US

An overwhelmed Saudi coming from New York kisses his passport on his arrival in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Updated 14 April 2020
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633 Saudi citizens arrive in Jeddah from Indonesia, US

  • Passengers have to undergo 12 preventive checkups in three stages — before boarding the plane, inside the cabin and then finally upon arrival

JEDDAH: More than 600 Saudi citizens on Tuesday arrived in Jeddah from Jakarta (258) and Washington (220), and 155 arrived in Riyadh from New York on special flights arranged by the Kingdom to ensure the safe return of all its citizens stranded abroad in the wake of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.
They were received by officials of the ministries of foreign affairs, tourism, health and the General Authority of Civil Aviation at the airports in Jeddah and Riyadh.
Passengers have to undergo 12 preventive checkups in three stages — before boarding the plane, inside the cabin and then finally upon arrival.
The Ministry of Health has allocated a checkpoint through which passengers pass thermal cameras upon arrival. Suspicious cases are transferred safely to a designated area further away.
Passengers are also required to sanitize their hands before starting procedures at the passport and customs control area, where a distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained between the passenger and passport officer.

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• Passengers have to undergo 12 preventive checkups in three stages.

• The Ministry of Health has allocated a checkpoint through which passengers pass thermal cameras upon arrival.

They are then escorted to their designated guesthouses. The Ministry of Tourism has allocated over 11,000 rooms so far across the Kingdom to accommodate the number of repatriations for the 14-day isolation period, which is supervised by the Ministry of Health.
Buses transporting the arriving passengers have been provided by the Ministry of Education and are equipped with safety measures and services.
Requests to return home can be filed through a dedicated platform on the Saudi Foreign Ministry’s website http://www.mofa.gov.sa/es.
Three Saudi airports, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, have been prepared to receive citizens stranded in different parts of the world.


Stray animals cause 426 accidents, 5 deaths in 2025

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Stray animals cause 426 accidents, 5 deaths in 2025

  • Govt says heavy fines for cutting road fencing
  • Animal owners must use designated crossings

RIYADH: Stray animals have been the cause of 426 accidents, five deaths and 26 injuries on the Kingdom’s roads in 2025, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The General Authority for Roads revealed the statistics to raise awareness about the dangers of people tampering with road fencing, the SPA reported recently.

It said the public must use designated camel crossings to protect lives and property.

The authority added that fencing and crossings are designed according to the highest standards to regulate the movement of animals.

It warned that deliberately cutting fencing was a criminal offence, with fines running up to SR50,000 ($13,000).

In addition, perpetrators will be responsible for the costs of repairing the damage.

The authority said measures are in place for camel crossings on single-lane roads or other unfenced routes.

Owners can coordinate with the call center at 938 to determine a suitable time for crossing, provided it is done all at once, during daylight hours, and in the presence of a road supervisor.

The authority urged camel owners to educate their workers about the regulations.

The Kingdom’s road network has 51 camel crossings and 3,056 km of fenced roads.

The authority said it is adhering to the standards of the International Road Safety Assessment Program.

The aim is sixth place globally in the quality index by 2030, and reduce fatalities to under five per 100,000 people.