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Blast rocks church in Syria's Damascus, eyewitnesses say

Blast rocks church in Syria's Damascus, eyewitnesses say

Khaleej Times6 days ago

A blast rocked the Mar Elias Church in the Dweila neighbourhood of Syria's capital Damascus on Sunday, according to witnesses.
One told Reuters a suicide bomber detonated himself inside the church. A spokesperson for Damascus security forces did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Unapproved changes to the internal areas can compromise and weaken the structural integrity of a residential unit and adversely impact the overall safety of a building. Safety campaigns Authorities often conduct awareness drives to warn tenants that living without the necessary permission in multi-occupancy rooms is illegal. They issue notifications that unapproved partitions and unauthorised alterations in construction can restrict access for firefighters in emergencies. An investigation into a fire that killed 16 people in a residential apartment building in 2023 in Deira found lack of compliance with safety standards and inadequate fire protection. Residents who spoke to The National said between eight to 12 people shared a room. Inspection campaigns by authorities in multi-storey buildings and villas have often been conducted over the past several years in Dubai and other emirates. What are the rules Property owners must take permission from Dubai Municipality's buildings department, which passes approvals for repair work or additional extensions. Any work in a building or villa that may 'involve permanently or temporarily changing, whether in whole or in part, the features of any land or property', cannot be conducted without a permit issued by Dubai Municipality as per local regulation. Tenants cannot make any structural changes, unless written permission is granted by the landlord. A tenant cannot sublet or share an apartment without written permission from the landlord, as per law number 26 of 2007. The new occupants must be added to the Ejari tenancy contract to be clearly recognised as living in the apartment. Failure to follow the rule can lead to eviction of both the tenant and the sub-lessor, regardless of the rent being paid. Action you can you take Even if the property owner has verbally agreed to additional people living in the apartment, the tenants should get the landlords approval in writing. If a property owner is illegally sub-leasing the apartment and the tenant has already paid the rent, this can be reported to Dubai Municipality. Landlords should verify the maximum occupancy limit with Dubai Municipality. If a tenant has illegally partitioned or sublet the unit, the landlord should gather evidence of the changes, issue a formal notice, report to Dubai Municipality and file a case with the Rental Dispute Centre for eviction. Concerned neighbours can also report any unauthorised modifications as these are a legal and safety issue that can affect the entire residential space. The Dubai Land Department's website has contacts to report tenancy-related complaints and reach Dubai Municipality on 800900. 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