


But a witness said water had been leaking from a crack in the aquarium glass. 'I saw a small crack in the aquarium glass and there was a little water coming out and a lot of water on the floor,' said Ranjin, a 27-year old corporate secretary. 'The police came and evacuated the area around the aquarium.' Dubai Aquarium is planning to have more than 33,000 animals representing more than 85 species in the giant tank. It also features an underwater zoo which has penguins, seals, crocodiles and water rats among its attractions. It is operated by Emaar Properties and also features the world's largest acrylic viewing panel. One million people had already visited the aquarium seven months after it had opened.
This is the latest in a string of problems for the aquarium. Shortly before its opening in October 2008, over ten per cent of the sharks in the tank were been killed in attacks that marred the build-up to its unveiling. Sand Tiger sharks killed at least 40 smaller reef sharks and were aggressive towards divers working on final preparations in the giant tank. Dubai Mall, the world's largest shopping mall by total area, contains around 600 retailers and had over 37 million visitors in its first year of operation. It now has an average of 750,000 visitors every week. As well as shops and restaurants, the Mall also contains an ice rink and cinema.
Emaar Properties, the Arab world's largest developer, came under scrutiny earlier this month when it closed the observation deck at Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower and the firm's flagship project, just a month after its fanfare opening. Also here.
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