A powerful storm has caused widespread disruption and damage across the United Arab Emirates, forcing the cancellation of flights at Dubai’s international airport and leaving many residents stranded.
The UAE has experienced its heaviest rains in 75 years, according to meteorological authorities. One person was killed in flash flooding in Ras Al Khaimah, and over a dozen deaths were reported in Oman.
Dubai is experiencing major flooding as 1.5 year’s worth of rain just fell in a single day.
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) April 16, 2024
Nearly 5 inches (127 mm) fell in 24 hours. pic.twitter.com/k1EwQRHb5I
Operations at Dubai airport, a global travel hub and the world’s second-busiest airport, were severely disrupted as the storm raged. Inbound flights were diverted on Tuesday night, and Dubai flag carrier Emirates suspended passenger check-ins until midnight on Wednesday.
Dubai International Airport 🇦🇪 has recorded over 120 mm (5 inches) of rain in the last 24 hours. For context, most of the Dubaï metro typically averages 3.5 inches per year.
— Nahel Belgherze (@WxNB_) April 16, 2024
This is truly a historic event for the area. pic.twitter.com/MPMztcOVpU
THIS IS DUBAI AIRPORT RIGHT NOW
— GURGAVIN (@gurgavin) April 16, 2024
ENTIRE DUBAI IS CURRENTLY FLOODED pic.twitter.com/FQ4tQyNJMP
Vehicles were submerged in flooded roads and tunnels, highlighting the vulnerability of the region’s financial center to extreme weather. The impact of the storm on one of the world’s most expensive cities almost looked like scenes from a post-apocalyptic movie: flooded luxury malls, hotels, golf courses, and furniture flying off balconies of upscale residential buildings.
The rising waters also flooded Dubai’s desert suburbs — residents were forced to canoe and jet-ski along submerged roads. Financial Times reports that Dubai officials are concerned about the growing frequency of such storms as they overwhelm the city’s drainage systems during heavy rainfall.
Damn! This is Dubai. One of the most expensive cities in the world with top notch infrastructure. Nature is brutal.
— Madhur Singh (@ThePlacardGuy) April 16, 2024
Praying for the safety of all 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/pc0qBFRLx0
It's Dubai, roads are flooded…..malls are flooded.. Hotels are flooded….
— Mr Sinha (Modi's family) (@MrSinha_) April 16, 2024
Everybody is helpless in front of nature…. So next time think before mocking your own country after natural calamities…. pic.twitter.com/BpuGqtuxxe
The National Center of Meteorology, the government agency behind UAE’s cloud seeding program used to manage precipitation, had to clarify that they had no involvement in the extreme weather and said no pilots were deployed before or during the storm.
Storm surge in Dubai leaves a trail of devastation all over the country #Dubai #storm #flooding #disaster #news #trending pic.twitter.com/vXSxfDFSkb
— Rich TV Live (@RICHTVLIVE) April 16, 2024
While the weather has improved by Wednesday, flooding has left standing water on roads across the country, and public transport has been severely disrupted, with many metro stations closed. Government employees and students have been told to stay home.
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