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Latest news and articles about visitor safety from NEX English

Temporarily Close Olobendol Park After Leptospirosis Cases

The health department of Negeri Sembilan has reported four suspected cases of leptospirosis at Taman Eco Rimba Olobendol Park. The park is temporarily closed for cleaning and disinfection.

Discover elderly man's body at Schalke stadium in Germany

German police found the body of an elderly man inside the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, confirming that the death was due to natural causes. The incident has raised concerns for Schalke, which expressed condolences to the deceased's family.

Dubai Resumes Tourism with Visitor Safety Assurance

Dubai has officially reopened to tourists, announcing its readiness to welcome visitors from around the globe. This initiative is part of the emirate's efforts to revitalize its tourism sector, a key pillar of the local economy, following the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Collapse of Cherry Trees in Tokyo Raises Safety Concerns

Tokyo faces safety concerns for visitors after the collapse of several famous cherry trees known as <strong>Somei Yoshino</strong> during the cherry blossom season. These trees, planted in the post-war era of the 1960s, are now aging and vulnerable.

Search for Missing Chinese Climber in Hong Kong Enters Third Day

The search for an 81-year-old Chinese man, missing while climbing the MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong, has entered its third day. Rescuers continue their efforts amid growing concerns for climber safety in mountainous areas.

Child Injured After Wolf Attack at Pennsylvania Zoo

A young child sustained serious injuries after sneaking under an external iron fence at a zoo in Pennsylvania, where he was attacked by a wolf. The incident occurred during a family visit to the zoo, raising widespread concerns about visitor safety and security measures in such places.