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SHARJAH: A Pakistani named Abdelaziz, was honoured by police in Sharjah for voluntarily moving barriers on a flood-damaged road to ensure the safety of citizens.
Pakistani worker in the UAE was praised for his humanitarian act in Sharjah.
As per details, a part of the road collapsed amid heavy rains that hit the Emirates. Abdelaziz while ensuring the safety of the drivers and other road users, moved barriers from the sunken road.
A motorist shot a video of Pakistan doing the humanitarian act that became viral on social media.
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“Due to the rainfall, there is a hole beside the road. This worker wanted to warn other road users about this to prevent disaster. Despite his age, he is doing a good deed,” the social media user said in his video.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) hosted on Friday Mr. Abdulaziz Abdulhamid to thank him for his noble gesture of putting traffic barricades on a road in Sharjah to ensure the safety of commuters.
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Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police while admiring his noble act organized a ceremony for Abdelaziz and highlighted how important it is to promote good deeds in society.
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