Expo 2020 Dubai is working closely with the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) and other authorities to monitor the path of tropical Cyclone Shaheen.
Organisers have advised anyone planning to visit the site on Sunday, October 3, or Monday, October 4, to check their official pages as well as updates from the NCM before heading out.
"The safety and security of all visitors, participants and staff is our number one priority," they said in a Tweet.
We are currently working with the National Centre of Meteorology and other authorities to monitor the path of Tropical Cyclone Shaheen.
— Expo City Dubai (@expocitydubai) October 3, 2021
The safety and security of all visitors, participants and staff is our number one priority. pic.twitter.com/Dk3t0blQyq
Anyone planning to visit Expo 2020 Dubai on Sunday 3rd or Monday 4th October should check (https://t.co/XcxL6ZROmh), Expo 2020 Dubai's social pages, or the National Centre of Meteorology's website (https://t.co/q8ANBCr8jd), before leaving home.
— Expo City Dubai (@expocitydubai) October 3, 2021


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