Working closely with numerous government bodies, a group of Kuwaiti hands-on volunteers have emerged as national heroes for their efforts to save lives and protect properties across the country. These rescue teams of Kuwaiti youngsters operate round-the-clock, dealing with herculean tasks including locating missing persons and protecting marine and land environments.

In interviews with KUNA on Wednesday, several team members agreed that the volunteers’ primary mission is to serve the nation at all costs, having the Kuwaiti people’s best interests at heart. The 75-member strong team is officially registered with the Kuwaiti ministry of state for youth affairs, according to team leader Salem Al-Hamada, who highlighted the close rapport the squad has established with government bodies. The rescue teams often deal with perilous situations including helping avert traffic fatalities, said the secretary of another national volunteer squad, Abdulwahab Al-Jafar.

Expressing his gratitude for the teams’ altruistic intentions, Kuwait Fire Service Directorate’s public relations officer Khalil Al-Amir hailed the youngsters as heroes for their unflinching determination to save lives. He urged the nation’s youth to join such teams in a country with a profound penchant for philanthropy, which will propel Kuwait further towards international recognition.


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