Worker found dead at Dubai Municipality landfill



DUBAI // A worker from a private scrap company was found dead at the Dubai Municipality landfill in Al Qusais this morning.

Municipality officials said the man may have been run over by a bulldozer last night, but the body was found only this morning.

"At night, the worker was hit by a bulldozer or some work equipment," said Naji Alradhi, head of the municipality's waste treatment section at the Waste Management Department.

"Only this morning, the body had been found. It was probably because the safety procedures were not followed by the company," he said.

Mr Alradhi said police investigations into the death had just started.

The Al Qusais landfill is one of the oldest and largest dumping sites for general waste. It was established in the 1970s and spans more than 3.5 kilometres. It receives more than half of the general waste - 4,000 of 7,000 tonnes - generated every day in Dubai.

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Indoor cricket in a nutshell

Indoor Cricket World Cup - Sep 16-20, Insportz, Dubai

16 Indoor cricket matches are 16 overs per side

8 There are eight players per team

There have been nine Indoor Cricket World Cups for men. Australia have won every one.

5 Five runs are deducted from the score when a wickets falls

Batsmen bat in pairs, facing four overs per partnership

Scoring In indoor cricket, runs are scored by way of both physical and bonus runs. Physical runs are scored by both batsmen completing a run from one crease to the other. Bonus runs are scored when the ball hits a net in different zones, but only when at least one physical run is score.

Zones

A Front net, behind the striker and wicketkeeper: 0 runs

B Side nets, between the striker and halfway down the pitch: 1 run

Side nets between halfway and the bowlers end: 2 runs

Back net: 4 runs on the bounce, 6 runs on the full


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