World's tallest tower to light up with coronavirus donations

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DUBAI (AFP) - One pixel at a time, Dubai will light up the facade of the world's tallest building to represent each donation made to relieve coronavirus-hit communities across the United Arab Emirates.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

DUBAI - One pixel at a time, Dubai will light up the facade of the world's tallest building to represent each donation made to relieve coronavirus-hit communities across the United Arab Emirates.

The appeal comes during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, a time of self-reflection, prayer and charity for the faithful. On Sunday , less than 24 hours since the launch of the appeal, a live count on the website indicated that more than 176,000 meals had been donated.

 

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