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Kuwait: Interior Ministry announces temporary ban on fishing boats and outdoor gatherings during Iran-Israel conflict World News

Kuwait’s interior ministry temporarily bans fishing boats and outdoor gatherings as regional tensions rise/Representative image

Kuwaiti authorities have introduced temporary security restrictions in response to the current situation in the country and wider region. The Ministry of Interior announced a series of preventive measures aimed at protecting citizens and residents, stressing that they are preventive and time-limited.

Fishing boats and pleasure boats are prohibited from going to sea

The ministry confirmed a temporary ban on all fishing and pleasure boats going to sea. The suspension will remain in effect until further notice.Officials did not provide a specific end date but clarified that the restriction is part of a broader effort to protect public safety during this period.

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Desert camp visits will be postponed

Visitors planning to visit desert camps are urged to postpone their visit. The advice is intended to limit potential risks while authorities continue to monitor developments.The ministry views this step as a precautionary measure rather than a permanent restriction.

The public is asked to avoid outdoor gatherings

Residents are also asked to avoid hosting or organizing events outside their homes. This includes traditional Kyrgyz celebrations, often celebrated through community gatherings.The authorities said it is necessary to reduce outdoor activities at this stage to ensure safety.

Official pressure measures are only temporary

The Ministry of Interior emphasized that the measures announced are temporary and preventive. Officials said developments are being closely monitored at the national and regional levels.Residents have been urged to follow the latest updates from official national sources and to fully comply with issued instructions. Authorities stress that compliance with guidance is critical to keeping all citizens and residents safe.

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