Dubai was hit by one of the heaviest rainstorms in decades, causing widespread flooding, flight cancellations, and public safety alerts across the UAE.

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🌧️ What Happened

  • Record rainfall: Heavy downpours swept across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Ajman, overwhelming drainage systems and flooding major roads.
  • Public safety alerts: Dubai Police sent emergency messages urging residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary until midday Friday.
  • Air travel disruption: Emirates airline canceled at least 13 flights, while dozens more were delayed across Dubai and Sharjah airports.
  • Urban flooding: Streets near landmarks like the Burj Khalifa were submerged, with residents wading through knee-deep water.

⚠️ Human and Economic Impact

  • Daily life disrupted: Schools and offices closed, and motorists were warned to avoid valleys, beaches, and flood-prone areas.
  • Regional effects: Neighboring Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, also experienced heavy rainfall, with one Arab Cup football match canceled due to flooding.
  • Infrastructure strain: The storm highlighted vulnerabilities in Dubai’s drainage and flood management systems, raising questions about climate resilience.

🌍 Meteorological Context

  • The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) confirmed the storm was part of the “Al Bashayer” low-pressure system, bringing thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds.
  • Conditions are expected to gradually improve from Saturday, with lighter rain and calmer seas forecast.

📌 Looking Ahead

  • Authorities are urging residents to remain cautious until weather stabilizes.
  • The storm has reignited debate over climate change and extreme weather preparedness in the Gulf, where rare but intense rainfall events are becoming more frequent.

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