Dubai Municipality deployed approximately 752 vehicles and machinery, including 311 heavy vehicles, 158 light vehicles, 176 rental vehicles, 77 heavy equipment attached to hygiene boats, and 30 light equipment to manage hygiene and community services related to sustainable waste management during Eid Al-Fitr holiday in the Emirate.
The initiative encompassed technical programs and action plans, as well as supervisory and field efforts to ensure the hygiene of all roads and highways, residential areas, and public facilities. Integrated Teams Dubai Municipality stated that it has assigned 2,300 cleaners to oversee hygiene services across the Emirate, who worked in four shifts. Additionally, the Municipality appointed 650 hygiene engineers from the private sector to whom hygiene-related tasks in tourist, industrial, and desert areas have been outsourced. The teams included approximately 250 supervisory staff to monitor hygiene tasks and complete the closure of emergency field communications.
To preserve the environmental and hygienic conditions of public beaches in the Emirate of Dubai, Dubai Municipality has also assigned a field team of 84 members, including 12 supervisors and 72 cleaners, who worked daily in three shifts; to maintain the cleanliness of public beaches in Dubai and enhance their sustainability, while providing a unique experience for beachgoers, including citizens, residents, and visitors, during the Eid holiday.
During the Eid holidays, the average daily programmes for the automated fleet we 456 to complete the city’s hygiene tasks, deal with complaints and communications as well as implement daily field surveillance programmes. To keep major roads and highways clean during the first few days of Eid al-Fitr, Dubai Municipality gathered a workforce made up of 57 cleaners and 5 supervisory and monitoring employees. The team worked in four shifts to cover a total of 2,300 kilometres of the main roads.