Sharjah’s Hamriyah Municipality ramps up for Eid Al Adha
As the Eid Al Adha festivities draw near, the Hamriyah Municipality has launched a proactive campaign to manage the surge in activity at local slaughterhouses and public spaces. With an influx of residents expected, officials have rolled out comprehensive hygiene and sterilization protocols to ensure that all animal handling and sacrificial services meet strict health and safety benchmarks. The initiative focuses on streamlining operations to minimize wait times while upholding rigorous environmental standards during one of the busiest times of the year.
Beyond technical preparations, the municipality has mobilized specialized field teams and rapid-response units to address any potential service disruptions throughout the holiday. According to Mubarak Rashid Al Shamsi, Director of Hamriyah Municipality, these efforts are part of a broader commitment to community wellbeing. The city is also embracing the festive spirit by installing elaborate decorative lighting and beautification displays across public roundabouts and thoroughfares, ensuring that the emirate remains a welcoming destination for families and visitors alike.