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Disposal of Abandoned Cabins and Caravans from February

05.01.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
جريدة الراية ARA
Disposal of Abandoned Cabins and Caravans from February
Original source: جريدة الراية

Qatari authorities will begin disposing of abandoned cabins and caravans in the Sileen and Al-Ghariya natural reserves from February if owners do not pay fees and renew licenses by the end of January. Over 100 units, some abandoned since 2016, are located in parking areas and were not removed after the camping season ended.

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