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    Tourist landmark tarnished: Fish market’s stench alarms shoppers and merchants

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneDecember 1, 2025Updated:January 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Given the persistent odor from the fish market in Al-Mubarakiya, issues are mounting as soon as once more. Residents, store homeowners, and guests are urging authorities to take decisive motion, citing the unfavourable affect on one in every of Kuwait’s oldest heritage areas and key vacationer sights.

    Regardless of efforts by neighboring outlets to masks the scent with perfumes or incense, the pungent odor continues to dominate the realm, rendering many market stalls unused and deterring guests.

    Gulf vacationers who frequent the market have expressed their disappointment, describing the expertise as disagreeable and calling for both relocation of the market or a everlasting answer to neutralize the odors.

    Guests report that the stench not solely disrupts their visits but in addition interferes with native companies. Some allege the scent has prompted vital monetary losses for outlets adjoining to the market and raised well being issues, together with respiratory discomfort.

    Retired Lieutenant Normal Thabet Al-Muhanna famous that whereas the fish market was traditionally vital, city growth and the opening of latest markets elsewhere have decreased its relevance.

    “The market now depends on imported fish, dropping its distinctive attraction, leaving solely its overpowering scent,” he mentioned. He urged that if relocation shouldn’t be possible, putting in superior air purification methods and bettering sanitation may mitigate the problem.

    Store homeowners and residents alike stress that the present state of affairs is incompatible with Al-Mubarakiya’s standing as a cultural and industrial landmark.

    “The combination of fish odors with perfumes and outfitters is unfair to each retailers and guests,” famous an area resident, emphasizing that instant intervention is important to revive the market’s heritage spirit.



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