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Monday, December 7 - 2009

Trucks on 37km queue to Saudi border

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, June 13 - 2009 at 09:39

Line of trucks continue to pile up to reach the Saudi border coming from Abu Dhabi's Western region, stretching the line as far as 37km on Friday night, Gulf News has reported. Drivers have grown weary as food ration and water become scarce, while delay of trucks passing through the border has reported millions of dirhams lost as fuels run out and refrigeration units shut down. The cause of delay has been attributed to the new broder control system implemented by Saudi Arabia, clamping down on security checks, verifying drivers' identities through fingerprint scans.

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