Bahrain amusement park closed for non-payment of electricity bill

Dubai: Adhari Park, one of Bahrain’s most popular amusement parks, has closed its doors due to non-payment of electricity and water bills. The park suffered the maximum effect of COVID-19.

“We have about BD 34,000 to pay in the form of EWA bills and we want more time to pay those expenses because of the monetary unrest the company is having. EWA asked us to pay at least BD 20,000 to reconnect the power. “But, unfortunately, we have a negative bank balance and face a massive currency crisis,” the park said.

“At the moment, we are not doing business to make a profit, but we are looking for help in keeping our Bahrain workforce and having one of Bahrain’s main tourist charms. Distributed in 165,000 square meters, we are offering total recreational fun in for the total circle of family members, with the purpose of fitting into the number one circle of family charm in the GCC. We hire many employees of Bahrein. Es unlikely that we will continue our operation without the authorization of the authorities,” said one Adhari. Park’s source quoted a source in the local media saying.

However, for its social media accounts, the park has remained closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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