Four dead from the terrifying floods – Problems at Dubai airport – 2024-04-24 06:58:34

At least four people have died in torrential rains that hit the United Arab Emirates earlier this week, while roads remain flooded and problems are reported at Dubai International Airport.

Heavy rains first hit Oman over the weekend, killing at least 20 people, before sweeping across Dubai on Tuesday (16.04.2024), where it recorded its heaviest rainfall in 75 years of records.

Two Filipino women and a man died while riding in their vehicles during the floods, the government in Manila said. A UAE man in his 70s was killed when his vehicle was swept away by rushing torrents in the northern emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.

Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest travel hubs in the Middle East, is still struggling to operate backlogged flights three days after the storm.

It restricts arrivals for two days, until Sunday.
Emirates carrier, one of the world’s largest international airlines, announced that check-in has been suspended for passengers planning to travel through Dubai, although those for whom the city is a final destination will be able to travel as normal.

United Arab Emirates: Four dead from the terrible floods - Problems at Dubai airport

As of this morning local time, 1,478 flights to and from Dubai have been canceled since Tuesday, about 30 percent of all flights, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24.

In Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, state carrier Etihad announced that flights are now operating as normal.

United Arab Emirates: Four dead from the terrible floods - Problems at Dubai airport
The main road connecting Dubai, the most populous emirate, with Abu Dhabi remains partially closed today.

In the northern part of the UAE, including in the emirate of Sharjah, local media reported that people remained trapped in their homes. Residents say businesses have suffered extensive damage.

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United Arab Emirates: Four dead from the terrible floods - Problems at Dubai airport
The United Arab Emirates’ National Meteorological Center said rainfall is expected to return late on Monday, although light is forecast, while there is a chance of heavy rain again on Tuesday in some areas.

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