On April 16, 2024, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the streets were flooded due to heavy rain, making it almost impossible for vehicles to move.
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Heavy rains lashed parts of the Middle East on Tuesday, closing schools in the United Arab Emirates and flooding the tarmac at Dubai International Airport. In Oman, at least 18 people have died due to severe weather in recent days.
The storm flooded roads, creating a hazard throughout the area.
Flights to Dubai Airport have been temporarily rerouted due to “unusual weather events currently ongoing in the UAE,” airport officials said on Tuesday. in a statement.
Video clips Information obtained by Saudi Arabia’s state-owned news outlet Al-Arabiya showed that tarmacs in Dubai were flooded, planes flew over floodwaters and support vehicles were almost submerged.
More than 4.7 inches of rain fell in the United Arab Emirates in one day, flooding Dubai streets and sending water into homes and businesses. Associated Press report.
Pedestrians walk through flooded streets in Dubai on Tuesday.
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The UAE National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority urges people to stay at home, Said in X’s post Cars should be parked in a “safe and elevated location” away from flood-prone areas and standing water.
Private schools across the UAE Closed before storm Government employees are instructed to work remotely.
The UAE is known for its dry environment and arid climate, but the country does experience occasional rainfall during the winter.
In neighboring Oman, storms and heavy rains in recent days killed 10 schoolchildren and an adult driver in a flooded vehicle, according to the Associated Press.
Other parts of the Middle East, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, have also been affected by unusually wet weather this week.
It’s too early to tell whether global warming played a role in recent storms, but research suggests Warmer atmosphere due to climate change can hold more waterwhich in turn can intensify more severe storms and heavy rainfall.