Closed-circuit video images showed the bus veering sharply in the road before crashing from a bridge and sinking within seconds
Umm Al Quwain has become the sixth Emirate to tighten Covid safety rules. The Emirate has reduced capacity at key public areas, including malls and beaches. The new rules are effective from today, February 16, until further notice.
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According to the UAQ police, these are the new rules:
>> Malls to operate at 60% capacity.
>> All music concerts have been cancelled.
>> Maximum of four people per table at eateries.
>> Gatherings, including weddings, must not have more than 10 guests.
>> Funerals can't have more than 20 mourners.
>> Capacity at beaches and parks reduced to 70%.
>> Cinema halls capacity reduced to 50%.
>> Gyms and fitness centres will accept 50% of capacity.
Closed-circuit video images showed the bus veering sharply in the road before crashing from a bridge and sinking within seconds
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