Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr, Governor of Al-Ahsa, received at his office at the governorate headquarters on Monday the Director General of Civil Defense in the governorate, Brigadier General Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al-Bahouth.

During the meeting, Prince Saud reviewed a brief presentation on the most prominent field and operational efforts carried out by the General Directorate of Civil Defense in the governorate, along with development plans aimed at raising the level of readiness, enhancing response speed to incidents and emergencies, and expanding the scope of preventive work.

The Governor of Al-Ahsa affirmed that the support and attention given to the civil defense sector is an extension of the comprehensive care provided by the wise leadership to all security and service sectors. He stressed the importance of continuing to develop the work system and raising the efficiency of coordination between relevant authorities, to enhance public safety and support the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 in improving quality of life.

For his part, Brigadier General Al-Bahouth expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Governor of Al-Ahsa for his interest and continuous follow-up, affirming continued work to raise the level of readiness and develop field performance.

Al-Ahsa

Al-Ahsa is a historic oasis region in eastern Saudi Arabia, renowned for its vast date palm groves and natural springs. It has been inhabited for thousands of years and was a key stop on ancient trade routes, later becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2018 for its cultural landscape and archaeological significance. Today, Al-Ahsa is celebrated for its rich heritage, traditional crafts, and vibrant agricultural traditions.

Al-Ahsa

Al-Ahsa, located in eastern Saudi Arabia, is a historic oasis region renowned for its vast date palm groves and natural springs, with a history dating back thousands of years to ancient civilizations. It was a key stop on trade routes and later became part of the Ottoman Empire before being incorporated into modern Saudi Arabia. In 2018, Al-Ahsa was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural landscape and unique irrigation systems.

Al-Ahsa

Al-Ahsa is a historic oasis region in eastern Saudi Arabia, renowned for its vast date palm groves and natural springs. With a history dating back thousands of years, it was an important stop on ancient trade routes and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2018. The area features archaeological sites, traditional architecture, and a rich cultural heritage that reflects its long-standing role as a center of agriculture and civilization.

Al-Ahsa

Al-Ahsa, located in eastern Saudi Arabia, is a historic oasis region renowned for its lush date palm groves, natural springs, and ancient irrigation systems. Its history dates back thousands of years, serving as a vital crossroads for trade and culture, and it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2018 for its exceptional cultural landscape. Today, Al-Ahsa blends its rich heritage with modern development, attracting visitors to explore its archaeological sites, traditional souks, and natural beauty.
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Al-Ahsa

Al-Ahsa is a historic oasis region in eastern Saudi Arabia, known for its vast date palm groves and natural springs. It has been inhabited for thousands of years and was a key stop on ancient trade routes, later becoming part of the Ottoman Empire before joining Saudi Arabia in the early 20th century. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its unique cultural landscape and agricultural heritage.

UNESCO World Heritage Site

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place of outstanding universal value, recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for its cultural or natural significance. The program began in 1978 with the adoption of the World Heritage Convention in 1972, aiming to identify and preserve sites that are important to humanity. Today, over 1,000 sites worldwide, from ancient ruins like the Pyramids of Giza to natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef, are protected under this designation.