Saudi Gazette report
JEDDAH — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman has issued a directive to award the King Abdulaziz Medal of the First Class and a monetary reward of SR1 million to younger Saudi man Maher Al-Dalbahi. That is based mostly on the advice of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman in recognition of his current heroic and brave motion that resulted in saving a number of folks from sure dying by averting an enormous gasoline station explosion.
The honoring of Al-Dalbahi by the Saudi management manifests their appreciation and gratitude for the sacrifices of their residents, who’ve inherited the values of braveness, dedication, and sacrifice from the established rules upon which their nation was based. The household of Al-Dalbahi appreciated the royal honor, contemplating it as a badge of honor and a stable extension of the keenness and appreciation that the clever management grants to its residents and the sacrifices they make in numerous fields.
Al-Dalbahi staved off a catastrophe that might have claimed the lives of dozens of individuals when a fireplace broke out in a truck loaded with fodder at a gasoline station in Al-Jamsh city within the Al-Dawadmi governorate within the Riyadh area. Displaying extraordinary bravery and presence of thoughts, Al-Dalbahi rushed to get into the truck and shortly drove it away from the gas tanks, stopping a large explosion that might have had disastrous penalties. When reached the gas station, he discovered flames engulfing a truck loaded with giant portions of fodder after its driver had deserted it in the midst of the station, unable to extinguish the flames. Instantly, he climbed into the truck and shortly drove it away from the gas station. Within the midst of the rescue efforts, Al-Dalbahi sustained a number of burns and was admitted to hospital.
