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Unprecedented Rainfall Devastates UAE and Oman: A Reminder of Nature's Power

Thursday 18 April 2024 - 08:16
Unprecedented Rainfall Devastates UAE and Oman: A Reminder of Nature's Power

In an unparalleled weather event, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman have been plunged into chaos and extensive destruction due to historic rainfall and lethal flash floods. Described as the largest rainfall occurrence in the region in 75 years, this deluge has resulted in the loss of at least 20 lives and significant devastation.

Both typically arid desert nations were confronted with rainfall of biblical proportions. The UAE's National Centre of Meteorology reported an astounding 254.8 millimeters of precipitation in under 24 hours – a stark contrast to the country's average annual rainfall. Dubai, known for its scant 8mm monthly average in April, resembled scenes from a disaster film, with roads transformed into torrents and vehicles submerged in floodwaters.

The catastrophic flooding dealt a severe blow to Dubai International Airport, one of the world's busiest travel hubs. Runways and terminals were submerged, causing widespread disruptions, grounded flights, and stranding passengers. Airport officials described the situation as "very challenging," urging travelers to stay at home, underscoring the severity of the crisis.

Oman suffered the storm's full force, with rescue teams tragically discovering the body of a young girl in Saham, adding to the country's death toll of 19 victims since the storms began. In the UAE, a man lost his life when his car was swept away by flash floods.

As the storm intensified, residents and tourists found themselves marooned in malls and public spaces overnight, unable to secure transportation amidst hazardous conditions. Urgent warnings were issued by authorities, advising people to remain indoors and prepare for further rainfall. Schools and government offices were shuttered as a precautionary measure.

Social media platforms have been inundated with distressing videos depicting the devastating impact of the rain and floods. Once bustling roads have become raging rivers, with vehicles either partially or completely submerged in the merciless waters.

This biblical deluge has left an enduring imprint on the UAE and Oman, serving as a stark reminder of nature's unfettered power and the pressing need to enhance resilience against the escalating threat of extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change.


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