Dubai submerged in floods as UAE will get over a yr’s price of rain in hours | Information

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By the top of Tuesday, greater than 142mm (5.59 inches) of rain had soaked Dubai over 24 hours.

Heavy thunderstorms have lashed the United Arab Emirates (UAE), dumping greater than a yr and a half’s rain on the desert city-state of Dubai in just some hours and flooding main highways and its worldwide airport.

The rains started late on Monday, soaking the sands and roads of Dubai with some 20mm (0.79 inches) of rain, based on meteorological knowledge collected at Dubai Worldwide Airport. The storms intensified at about 9am (05:00 GMT) on Tuesday and continued all through the day, dumping extra rain and hail onto the overwhelmed metropolis.

By the top of Tuesday, greater than 142mm (5.59 inches) had soaked Dubai. A mean yr sees 94.7mm (3.73 inches) of rain at Dubai Worldwide Airport, the world’s busiest for worldwide journey and a hub for the long-haul provider Emirates.

On the airport, swimming pools of water lapped on taxiways as plane landed. The airport ended up halting arrivals on Tuesday night time and passengers struggled to achieve terminals via the floodwater masking surrounding roads.

Dubai Worldwide Airport acknowledged on Wednesday morning that the flooding had left “restricted transportation choices” and affected flights as plane crews couldn’t attain the airfield.

Emirates mentioned it was suspending check-in for passengers from Dubai Worldwide from 8am till midnight on Wednesday due to operational challenges ensuing from the incessant rain.

“Restoration will take a while,” the airport mentioned on the social platform X. “We thanks on your persistence and understanding whereas we work via these challenges.”

A common view of floods attributable to heavy rains, with the Burj Khalifa tower seen within the background, in Dubai, [Abdelhadi Ramahi/Reuters]

Police and emergency personnel drove slowly via the flooded streets of Dubai, their emergency lights shining throughout the darkened roads. Lightning flashed throughout the sky, sometimes touching the tip of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest constructing. The town’s driverless Metro community additionally noticed disruptions and flooding.

Fujairah noticed the heaviest rainfall

Colleges throughout the UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms, largely shut earlier than the storm and authorities workers have been largely working remotely. Many different employees additionally stayed at residence, though some ventured out, with the unlucky discovering themselves stranded in deeper-than-expected water after the water stalled their autos’ engines.

Authorities despatched tanker vans out into the streets and highways to pump away the water, however some properties have been additionally inundated forcing residents to bail them out.

The nation didn’t supply any info on the general injury. In Ras al-Khaimah, the nation’s northernmost emirate, police mentioned one 70-year-old man died when his automobile was swept away by floodwater.

Fujairah, an emirate on the UAE’s jap coast, noticed the heaviest rainfall on Tuesday with 145mm (5.7 inches) falling there.

Authorities cancelled college and the federal government instituted distant work once more for Wednesday.

A lightning flashes through the sky during a heavy rainfall in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 16 April 2024. A severe wave of thunderstorms with heavy rainfall is hitting most UAE's cities especially in Dubai, Sharjah and Al Ain where the Asian Champions League semi final first leg match between UAE's Al-Ain Club and Al-Hilal from Saudi Arabia has been postponed.
Lightning flashes via the sky throughout heavy rainfall in Dubai, United Arab Emirates [EPA]

Rain is uncommon within the UAE, an arid, Arabian Peninsula nation, nevertheless it does happen periodically throughout the cooler winter months. Many roads and different areas lack drainage given the dearth of standard rainfall, inflicting flooding.

Rain additionally fell in Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

In neighbouring Oman, a sultanate that rests on the jap fringe of the Arabian Peninsula, the nation’s Nationwide Committee for Emergency Administration mentioned not less than 18 individuals had been killed in heavy rains over the previous few days. Among the many useless have been 10 schoolchildren who have been swept away in a automobile with an grownup.

Rulers from throughout the area despatched their condolences.

An SUV passes through standing water in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
An SUV passes via floodwaters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates [Jon Gambrell/AP]

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