Saudi municipalities step up health inspection tours

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The municipality of Makkah conducted 1,019 similar checks at malls, commercial centers, and stores, as well as 115 inspection tours. (SPA)
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The municipality of Makkah conducted 1,019 similar checks at malls, commercial centers, and stores, as well as 115 inspection tours. (SPA)
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Updated 08 January 2022
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Saudi municipalities step up health inspection tours

  • The municipality of Jeddah governorate visited 600 collective residences identifying more than 100 breaches of regulations

RIYADH: Saudi municipalities have stepped up efforts to ensure compliance with COVID-19 precautionary measures introduced to protect members of the public.

During December, Qassim municipality carried out more than 7,520 inspection tours of food facilities, markets, commercial centers, wholesale and retail shops, and meat and vegetable outlets and more than 300 violations of Ministry of Commerce regulations were identified.

The municipality of Makkah conducted 1,019 similar checks at malls, commercial centers, and stores, as well as 115 inspection tours covering 11 sub-municipalities, which resulted in the issue of 15 violation notices and the closure of nine establishments for failure to comply with health rules.

The municipality of Jeddah governorate visited 600 collective residences identifying more than 100 breaches of regulations. A number of government agencies participated in the inspections to help advise on levels of compliance and the tours resulted in the issue of 333 permits for collective housing sites through the Balady app.

Jeddah municipality officials called on violators of collective housing regulations to pay fines as soon as possible and immediately leave violating sites and urged holders of valid permits to adjust their situation to avoid penalties.

Anyone wishing to report suspected health breaches can phone the 940 call-center number.


Archaeologists discover Abbasid coin in Al-Ahsa

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Archaeologists discover Abbasid coin in Al-Ahsa

RIYADH: The Heritage Commission has concluded its second archaeological season at Ra’s Qurayyah Port in Al-Ahsa governorate, Eastern Province, uncovering 147 diverse architectural units, including large courtyards and ancient wells.

Located 26 km northwest of Al-Uqair Port, the site yielded significant artifacts, including an Abbasid dirham minted in 765 AD, bronze ornaments and glazed pottery, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Comparative analysis and organic sampling indicate the site’s timeline spans from the pre-Islamic era through the early Islamic period and into the late-10th century.

The discovery aligns with the national cultural strategy to document the Kingdom’s tangible heritage and strengthen its scientific and historical presence globally.