UAE-funded Cyclone Shelter Opened in Australia


Sydney, Nov 24 (IANS/WAM): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has opened the first cyclone shelter and mixed-purpose facilities in the Australian state of Queensland at a total cost of $60 million.

UAE assistant foreign minister for economic affairs Khaled Al Ghaith inaugurated the cyclone shelter and mixed-purpose facilities. Half of its total cost was offered by Abu Dhabi in support of Queensland.

In 2011, Abu Dhabi had donated $30 million to the Government of Queensland to build five category five cyclone shelters to be used as multi-purpose centres round the year.

  

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