Saudi Arabia Stresses Importance of International Cooperation to Confront Effects of Sand Storms on Development

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Saudi Arabia Stresses Importance of International Cooperation to Confront Effects of Sand Storms on Development

Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture logo
Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture logo

Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Dr. Osama Ibrahim Faqeeha led the Saudi delegation to a high-level working session on dust and sand storms, held alongside the 21st meeting of the Committee for the Review of the Implementation of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

Faqeeha emphasized the local, regional and global impact of dust and sand storms on economic and social development, as well as on health and environment, highlighting the need for international and regional cooperation to implement strategies, plans, initiatives, activities and programs to reduce the effects of these storms.

The committee's meeting, which took place from November 13 to November 17, reviewed national reports from 126 state parties.

Participants discussed the progress made in implementing UNCCD strategic objectives, and Article 15.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as measures taken by member states to reduce the effects of droughts, dust and sand storms.



Moose Rescued from Swimming Pool in New Hampshire

This image taken from video provided by the Bedford, N.H., Police Department, shows a moose being freed after it was stuck in a residential swimming pool, Thursday Oct. 3, 2024, in Bedford. (Bedford Police Department via AP)
This image taken from video provided by the Bedford, N.H., Police Department, shows a moose being freed after it was stuck in a residential swimming pool, Thursday Oct. 3, 2024, in Bedford. (Bedford Police Department via AP)
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Moose Rescued from Swimming Pool in New Hampshire

This image taken from video provided by the Bedford, N.H., Police Department, shows a moose being freed after it was stuck in a residential swimming pool, Thursday Oct. 3, 2024, in Bedford. (Bedford Police Department via AP)
This image taken from video provided by the Bedford, N.H., Police Department, shows a moose being freed after it was stuck in a residential swimming pool, Thursday Oct. 3, 2024, in Bedford. (Bedford Police Department via AP)

Police and firefighters in New Hampshire responded to an unusual call Thursday morning — a moose was trapped in a backyard swimming pool.
A video shot by police shows rescuers removing a pool covering after arriving at the home at about 8:45 a.m. to reveal the adult moose standing in the water.
After the cover was removed, the moose strolled out of the shallow end of the pool and headed to a wooded area next to the home.
Bedford Police Chief Daniel Douidi said in a statement that no people or animals were harmed.
“I want to remind residents that moose can be very dangerous animals due to their size, and we appreciate that residents called us this morning to assist with this situation,” Douidi said.