Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Ahmed Aboutaleb
Ahmed Aboutaleb mayor of Rotterdam - Credit: Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst / Wikimedia
Crime
Rotterdam
terrorism
extra security measures
terrorist attack
obstacle
Ahmed Aboutaleb
Meent
Witte de WIthstraat
Coolsingel
Wednesday, 30 August 2017 - 12:10

Share this article:

Rotterdam takes extra measures against terrorist attacks

The municipality of Rotterdam is taking extra measures to better protect the city against terrorist attacks, the city announced on Wednesday. One of these measures includes placing obstacles to prevent vehicles driving into parts of the city where many pedestrians gather. These extra measures are in line with the current threat level in the Netherlands. "There is currently no concrete information about an attack", the municipality emphasized, AD reports.

A few months ago Rotterdam's triangle of police, prosecutor and municipality and the mayor and aldermen started mapping vulnerable public locations in the city, mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb said according to the Telegraaf. "A first inventory was made based on the symbolic function of a location, the crowd that gathers there and the ability to drive into it. We want to provide these facilities with the necessary protection by increasing physical resilience", Aboutaleb said.

The first places to receive attention will be entertainment areas like Witte de Withstraat and the Meent. Obstacles to prevent cars driving into pedestrians will also be included in the current redesign of the Coolsingel. "These locations have many entertainment areas with terraces that are adjacent to public roads", a spokesperson for Aboutaleb explained to AD. Obstacles will be placed to make it difficult for vehicles to drive over the sidewalks. "The two streets will not be closed to traffic", the spokesperson said.

The municipality's starting point is to keep Rotterdam an accessible and beautiful city, so the obstacles will not necessarily be concrete blocks. "You can put down plant pots, poles, benches, higher sidewalks. In this way we make it impossible to drive into a terrace", the spokesperson said to the newspaper.

The municipality is also looking at other busy locations in the city.

These extra measures are in response to terrorist attacks in other parts of Europe, according to newspaper AD. Rotterdam itself recently had a terrorism scare in which a concert by American band Allah-Las was canceled. The new measures come in addition to extra security already given to large events.

More like this

Image
Ahmed Aboutaleb in a photo taken in August 2017
Authorities didn't tell Rotterdam mayor about 2020 Eurovision attack plans
Image
The Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam was moved to 2021
Swedish man gets 2 years in prison for planned terrorist attack on Eurovision Rotterdam
Image
The Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam was moved to 2021
Prosecutor did know about Dutch suspect tied to Eurovision attack plan
Image
The Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam was moved to 2021
Swedish man planned poison attack on Eurovision in Rotterdam in 2020
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • 1990 rape case brought to court after DNA breakthrough, prosecution seeks 4 years prison
  • Dutch official joins EU talks with Taliban on return of rejected asylum seekers
  • NS cancelling trains on key routes this week due to heat; Passengers will need water
  • Smog expected to degrade air quality in parts of Netherlands on Wednesday and Thursday
  • Zoetermeer school caretaker faces 7 years in prison over child sex abuse of 18 victims

Top stories

  • Dutch official joins EU talks with Taliban on return of rejected asylum seekers
  • NS cancelling trains on key routes this week due to heat; Passengers will need water
  • Heineken board taps JDE Peet’s exec. Rafa Oliveira as new CEO
  • More Dutch households can't make ends meet; Over half of young adults struggling
  • Heat: Schools implement special rosters, Amsterdam sets up cool-down spots

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content