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Public Transport Authority: 14,000 violations recorded and vehicles impounded during Ramadan
The Public Transport Authority carried out 73,000 field inspections during Ramadan, during which it detected 14,500 violations and impounded 266 vehicles in Makkah, to ensure the safety of the pilgrims and improve the quality of transport.
The Public Transport Authority revealed the results of its intensive inspection campaigns conducted during the first days of Ramadan 1447 AH, aimed at ensuring the smooth flow of traffic and the safety of pilgrims visiting the Two Holy Mosques. The Authority announced that it carried out more than 73,000 field inspections between the 1st and 4th of Ramadan, covering various regions of the Kingdom, with a particular focus on the Makkah and Madinah regions due to the high density of visitors and pilgrims.
Results of the inspection campaigns in Mecca
The Makkah region accounted for the largest share of inspection operations, with field teams conducting over 37,000 inspections. These efforts resulted in the detection of 9,000 violations, representing an 85% compliance rate. As part of the crackdown on serious violations, more than 266 vehicles that failed to meet regulatory and technical requirements were impounded.
The monitoring teams were stationed at vital strategic points to ensure comprehensive coverage, including Al-Shumaisi Center (the model and the old one), Al-Nawariyah and Al-Kaakiyah points, in addition to the Haramain train station, the areas surrounding the Grand Mosque, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, and Taif Airport, to control any violations that may affect the experience of the pilgrims.
Control in Medina and other regions
In Medina, the authority continued its efforts, conducting over 12,700 inspections, resulting in 2,500 violations being issued, achieving a compliance rate of 86%. The campaigns focused on the central area, the bus station, the Miqat Mosque, the Quba Mosque, the Haramain High-Speed Railway station, and Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport and Yanbu Airport.
The campaigns also extended to other regions such as Riyadh, the Eastern Province, Tabuk, and Hail, where about 23,000 inspections were carried out, during which nearly 3,000 violations were recorded and 73 vehicles were impounded, reflecting the comprehensiveness of the oversight to ensure the quality of services throughout the Kingdom.
The importance of campaigns and combating "street vending"
These intensified campaigns come as part of the Public Transport Authority's commitment to combating the phenomenon of unregulated transportation, known locally as "Kaddada," which typically flourishes during religious seasons. Combating this phenomenon is a cornerstone of ensuring passenger safety and security, as unregulated vehicles often lack the necessary safety features and are not subject to the rigorous periodic inspections that the Authority mandates for licensed operators.
Through these strict measures, the Authority aims to promote the principle of fair competition in the transport sector, protect the rights of legitimate investors, and raise the quality of services provided to beneficiaries, in line with the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy.
General context and the impact of censorship on the Umrah season
The holy month of Ramadan holds particular significance for the Saudi transport sector, witnessing a massive influx of pilgrims and visitors from within the Kingdom and abroad. This season presents a true test of infrastructure and logistical services, making the oversight role of the Public Transport Authority crucial to its success.
Achieving compliance rates between 85% and 88% in the first days of Ramadan reflects a growing awareness among carriers and underscores the effectiveness of the proactive measures taken by the relevant authorities. These efforts directly contribute to enhancing the overall experience for pilgrims, facilitating their movement between the holy sites, accommodations, and airports with ease and peace of mind.
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Check Your Health Campaign in Al-Ula: 10 Free Preventive Checkups for Residents and Visitors
The Al-Ula Health Zone launched the "Check Your Health" campaign to provide 10 comprehensive preventive check-ups for residents and visitors, promoting early prevention and keeping pace with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 in healthcare.
In a move aimed at establishing a culture of prevention before treatment, the Al-Ula Health Zone launched a unique campaign under the slogan "Check Your Health," which comes as part of ongoing efforts to promote health awareness and encourage all members of the community to adopt a healthy lifestyle through preventive checkups and early detection. The launch took place in the presence of the Deputy Governor of Al-Ula Governorate, Mr. Talal Al-Faqeer, the Director of Prince Abdulmohsen Hospital in Al-Ula Governorate, Dr. Bayan Al-Ahmadi, along with a number of representatives from government agencies and local residents.
A complete package of medical tests
The initiative, targeting a wide segment including residents, visitors, and tourists in the governorate, offers a golden opportunity to check on health through 10 essential preventative tests. These tests are important because of their ability to diagnose chronic diseases in their early stages, facilitating proactive and effective management. The approved list of tests includes:
- Good cholesterol (HDL) test.
- Measuring blood pressure.
- Measuring heart rate.
- Blood oxygen saturation level.
- Calculating Body Mass Index (BMI).
- Fasting blood sugar test.
- Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) test.
- Total fat analysis.
- Testing for harmful cholesterol (LDL).
- Triglyceride test.
Promoting public health and keeping pace with Vision 2030
This campaign aligns with the objectives of the Health Sector Transformation Program, one of the programs under the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which focuses heavily on public health and disease prevention rather than simply treating existing conditions. Chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease are global health challenges, so making these screenings readily available contributes to improving the overall health indicators of Saudi society.
The campaign also gains special importance as it coincides with the holy month of Ramadan, when dietary habits and sleep patterns change, making it an ideal opportunity for beneficiaries to visit primary health care centers and review their vital signs, to ensure a healthy and safe fast.
The modern care model and the role of the family physician
The "Check Your Health" initiative falls under the modern Saudi healthcare model centered on the "family physician" in primary care centers. This model aims to facilitate access to high-quality and efficient healthcare services for beneficiaries and promote continuity of care and follow-up. By connecting individuals with a family physician and well-equipped primary care centers, the prevalence of chronic diseases and their complications is reduced, positively impacting quality of life.
Al-Ula, as a global and historical tourist destination, is an ideal model for implementing such initiatives that serve both visitors and residents, confirming that tourism development goes hand in hand with health and social development.
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Saudi Arabia weather today: Temperature drop and rain in several regions
Check today's weather forecast for Saudi Arabia. The Meteorology Department predicts a drop in temperatures in Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and the Northern Borders region, with chances of rain and fog in the highlands.
The National Center for Meteorology issued its daily weather report for Saudi Arabia today (Friday), indicating significant weather changes affecting several regions. The report included forecasts of a drop in temperatures accompanied by active winds that may reduce horizontal visibility, urging caution from citizens, residents, and highway users.
Weather details and affected areas
The center explained in its statement that the drop in temperatures will be concentrated mainly in the northern parts of the Kingdom, specifically in the Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and Northern Borders . These changes are part of the usual weather fluctuations in these areas, which are often the first point of entry for cold air masses coming from the north.
In a related context, the meteorological department highlighted the impact of active winds stirring up dust and sand, which may reduce horizontal visibility in parts of Riyadh, Qassim, and the Eastern Province . These weather phenomena are among the climatic features that require special attention from those with respiratory conditions and drivers in open areas.
Chance of rain and fog in the highlands
The report not only mentioned wind and low temperatures, but also indicated that there is still a chance of light rain in parts of the aforementioned regions, as well as parts of the highlands of Makkah, Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan . The report also noted the possibility of fog forming in parts of the highlands of these regions, making it even more important to adhere to traffic safety guidelines while driving on slopes and mountain passes.
The geographical and climatic context of the Kingdom
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is characterized by a wide geographical and climatic diversity, with weather patterns varying between coastal, desert, and mountainous regions. The southwestern highlands (Asir, Al-Baha, and Jazan) play a prominent role in receiving rainfall and fog due to their geographical nature and elevation above sea level, while the northern and central regions are directly affected by surface winds and passing low-pressure systems.
The importance of following weather reports
The National Center for Meteorology is the official body authorized to issue weather forecasts and warnings in the Kingdom. These reports are of paramount importance in preserving lives and property, as they guide relevant authorities and the public in taking necessary precautions. Experts always advise following continuous weather updates through official channels, especially during periods of transitional weather fluctuations, to ensure public safety and avoid risks resulting from heavy dust storms, flash floods, or reduced visibility due to fog.
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Launch of the Mawardi platform to regulate food supply in Makkah | Vision 2030
The Minister of Municipalities launched the “Mawredi” platform in Makkah to enhance food security and regulate supply chains for pilgrims, in a strategic partnership between “Al-Balad Al-Amin” and “Sari”.
In a strategic move aimed at enhancing food security and improving the efficiency of services provided to pilgrims, the Minister of Municipalities and Housing, Mr. Majid Al-Hogail, launched the "Mawrdi" platform in the Holy City of Mecca. This initiative is the result of a strategic partnership between Al-Balad Al-Ameen Company (the investment arm of the Holy City Municipality) and Sari Company, a leader in supply chain solutions, to form a unified digital platform for managing and organizing food supply chains in the Holy City.
Strategic context within Vision 2030
The launch of this platform comes at a crucial time, coinciding with the Kingdom's accelerated progress towards achieving the goals of Vision 2030, particularly the "Serving the Guests of God" program. The Kingdom aims to host 30 million Umrah and Hajj pilgrims annually by 2030, a goal that necessitates a robust logistical infrastructure and smart supply systems capable of handling this enormous demand. Makkah is a unique global model for crowd management, making the automation of supply chains an urgent necessity to ensure food sustainability and safety.
The importance of the platform for food security in the holy sites
The launch of "Mawrdi" is of paramount importance given the unique geographical and temporal characteristics of Mecca. The high demand during Hajj and Umrah seasons necessitates a precise balance between supply and demand to prevent food waste or shortages. The new platform serves as a vital link in the catering system, which meets the needs of over 1.8 million pilgrims during the season, in addition to millions of Umrah performers and visitors throughout the year. This digital transformation ensures the availability of high-quality food at competitive prices, while reducing reliance on paper-based and traditional transactions that may present operational challenges.
How the platform works and its technical features
The "Mawrdi" platform operates as an integrated B2B marketplace, connecting suppliers with central kitchens, catering companies, and other relevant entities within a unified digital environment. The platform offers advanced features including:
- Order management and real-time tracking of operations to ensure on-time delivery.
- Providing accurate data and analysis to support strategic decision-making for regulatory and commercial entities.
- Enabling suppliers to showcase their products, manage inventory and purchase orders electronically to increase market reach.
- Providing kitchens and catering companies with the opportunity to track supply chains and proof of delivery to ensure reliability.
Strengthening governance and transparency
The launch ceremony was attended by the Mayor of Makkah and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Balad Al-Ameen Company, Mr. Musaed Al-Dawood, along with several industry leaders. The platform primarily aims to enhance seasonal preparedness by providing real-time market insights, thereby improving coordination among stakeholders and implementing clear procurement and supply standards. This approach strengthens governance, transparency, and rapid response to any emergencies in the supply chain, positively impacting the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimage experience and improving operational efficiency for service providers.
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