Disco ball at Beirut nightclub collapses mid-party, leaves three injured

The injured partygoers received medical treatment.

In the early hours of Saturday, a disco ball fell from a Lebanese nightclub's ceiling, injuring three partygoers who were at the scene. According to The Daily Star, the technical issue took place at 4 a.m. during one of AHM's - a club located on Beirut's waterfront - Friday night parties, named House Of Pop. 

In a now-deleted Facebook post, the club's management confirmed the unfortunate incident, explaining that a man and two women were injured and immediately transported to a hospital. The statement added that AHM's management team accompanied those injured to a nearby medical center to ensure they received a comprehensive medical examination. 

The now-deleted Facebook post by AHM

Friday is the club's weekly House of Pop chart music night, which often attracts hundreds of partygoers to the club.

Given that the accident put the lives of many people at risk, AHM's management stressed they will be launching a thorough investigation into it. 

The club seems to be back to usual business as per announcements and posts on its social media channels. On Sunday night, partygoers tweeted out videos and images of them attending another event at the venue. 

Saudi tourists to Mauritius nearly doubled in the first months of 2019

The island is beautiful and has the best sandy white beaches and lush green landscape.
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Two years ago, regular scheduled flights between Saudi Arabia and Mauritius officially became a thing. But, it seems Saudi tourists have only recently grown incredibly interested in exploring the East African nation. 

According to the latest statistics released by the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA), travelers from Saudi Arabia to the island nation nearly doubled in the first few months of 2019. Between the months of January and July of this year, travelers from Saudi Arabia to Mauritius increased 49 percent when compared to the same period in 2018. 

A total of 13,704 Saudi nationals visited the island in the stated months in 2019, exploring its sandy white beaches and lush green landscape. In 2018, the number of Saudi travelers to Mauritius stood at 9,190. Saudi Arabia is now the 10th most important international market for inbound travelers to Mauritius, a press release of the news confirmed. 

"Saudi Arabia is a key strategic market for Mauritius, one which we will continue to proactively engage with, so that more Saudis can experience and enjoy all that our island nation has to offer," said Arvind Bundhun, Director of MTPA, in a statement. 

MTPA has increased its promotional and marketing efforts to people in Saudi Arabia to highlight Mauritius as an "ideal destination for Saudi honeymooners and families seeking a paradise destination." 

There are currently three direct flights a week from Riyadh and Jeddah to the magical Indian Ocean island via Saudi Arabian Airlines, something that first came to play in 2017. The average flight time between the countries is nearly seven hours and Saudi nationals do not need a visa to enter, making the travel process even more convenient. Saudi-based travel agents have reported an increase in demand for Mauritius — especially during the summer and Eid season. 

Diplomatic ties between the two countries have strengthened in recent years. Last year, Mauritius opened up an embassy in Saudi Arabia. Just weeks later, Saudi Arabia's interior minister made an official visit to the East African nation. 

In December 2018, MTPA also opened a representative office in Saudi Arabia, allowing it to proactively promote Mauritius as a tourist destination for Saudi travelers. This is done through roadshows, events, billboard ads, digital ads, social media campaigns, and training programs to Saudi-based travel agents.