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Oman and Dubai Flooded Due to Heavy Rains | ISH News

In an unusual turn of events, Dubai and other Gulf countries, known for their arid deserts and scorching temperatures, were inundated by heavy rainfall, causing chaos and widespread flooding. The deluge, which began on the night of April 15, 2024, escalated into a severe storm on April 16, 2024, catching residents and authorities off guard.

Dubai, a bustling metropolis and home to the world’s busiest international airport, faced unprecedented rainfall, with the city receiving a staggering 254 mm of rain within 24 hours—more than a year and a half’s worth of precipitation. This level of rainfall had not been witnessed since 1949, plunging the city into chaos and bringing life to a standstill.

The torrential downpour wreaked havoc across the city, flooding roads, neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks. The Dubai International Airport, a vital hub for global travel, was severely affected, leading to the diversion, delay, and cancellation of over 500 flights. Viral videos circulated on social media depicted flooded runways and waterlogged airport premises, highlighting the extent of the crisis.

Even the towering Burj Khalifa, an emblem of Dubai’s skyline, was not spared, as it was struck by lightning during the storm. Schools were shut, and remote working arrangements were mandated for government employees to ensure safety. The Dubai Metro stations, along with prominent shopping centers like the Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates, were submerged in ankle-deep water, adding to the chaos.

The situation was no better in neighboring countries like Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman, where similar flooding incidents were reported. Oman, in particular, faced tragic consequences, with flash floods claiming the lives of 18 individuals, including children.

Emergency services in Dubai worked tirelessly to navigate through the flooded streets, with police and rescue vehicles aiding stranded motorists. Tanker trucks were deployed to pump out water from inundated areas, as authorities grappled with the aftermath of the unprecedented rainfall.

The catastrophic flooding has sparked concerns about the escalating impact of climate change on extreme weather events in the region. As desert nations reel from the aftermath of the storm, the urgent need for resilience and adaptation measures to mitigate the effects of such calamities becomes apparent.

As the cleanup and recovery efforts continue, residents and authorities remain vigilant, bracing themselves for the unpredictable forces of nature in an ever-changing climate landscape.

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