MUSCAT – The campaign – part of the municipality’s ongoing efforts to maintain public health and enhance the city’s urban appearance – included the removal of makeshift structures and other visual distortions at the site, followed by a comprehensive cleaning operation. Sterilisation and disinfection works were also conducted to ensure a safe and hygienic environment.
Dhofar Municipality affirmed that it will continue its supervisory and field campaigns to curb violations, ensure compliance with health and regulatory standards, and preserve both public health and the aesthetic appearance of the city.

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