Fatal Collision on Al-Artal Road Claims One Life and Injures Two

Tragedy struck on Al-Artal Road as a collision between two cars resulted in the loss of one life and left two individuals injured. This incident serves as a somber reminder for all motorists to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic regulations at all times. For the Filipino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Kuwait and their families, this news may be particularly distressing. Stay updated on any developments regarding this incident and prioritize road safety. For more information, visit the original article.

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Ministry of Education Prepares for Rain Complaints

The Ministry of Education’s Educational Facilities and Planning Sector is taking proactive measures to address any issues that may arise during the rainy season. The Engineering Affairs Departments in all educational regions have established hotlines to handle rain-related complaints received from schools. Read more about how the Ministry of Education is gearing up to deal with rain complaints on TimesKuwait.

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Verdict in Case of Pharmacist Selling Fake Medicines to Kuwaiti Citizen to be Issued on November 29

The Criminal Court has scheduled November 29 as the date for issuing a verdict in the case of a pharmacist who sold fake medicines to a Kuwaiti citizen, resulting in the worsening of his condition and the subsequent amputation of his foot. This case highlights the need for caution when seeking medical treatment outside of established healthcare facilities and the importance of verifying the authenticity and effectiveness of medications. Filipino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Kuwait and their families should consult registered healthcare professionals and obtain medications from licensed pharmacies to ensure safety and effectiveness. Stay informed and vigilant to protect against potential health risks and legal complications.

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Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Dust Expected in Kuwait

The Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning for Kuwait, informing the public about sporadic rain, thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and strong winds. This article provides safety precautions and advice for individuals and communities, particularly Filipino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Kuwait, to stay informed and prepared for thunderstorms and dust storms. It emphasizes the importance of staying indoors during thunderstorms, avoiding open areas and bodies of water, and postponing non-essential travel. It also highlights the risks of rising dust and reduced visibility, as well as the dangers of high sea waves. The article encourages Filipino OFWs to stay connected with their families and emphasizes the need for regular communication. It emphasizes the importance of staying updated with reliable sources for weather information and concludes by emphasizing the importance of safety and minimizing risks during thunderstorms and dust storms.

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Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy Granted Approval to Purchase 1,500 Megawatts from Private Company

The Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy has received approval to enter into a contract with a specialized company for the supply of electrical energy. This strategic move aims to ensure the country’s electricity needs are met by 2024 and address any potential shortage in electricity production during the upcoming summer season. Learn more about this initiative on TimesKuwait.

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