- UAE’s NCM denied reports of a cyclone and clarified that it is ‘scientifically incorrect’
- The final wave of unstable weather is forecast between Thursday night and Friday
- Dubai’s RTA deploys unified communication platform that tracks flooding across the city in real time.
- Omani resident found dead after his vehicle was swept away Wednesday evening in a valley
- Bus services from Dubai to Sharjah, Ajman temporarily stopped
- UAE reminds public of penalties for violations during rainy weather; authorities urge motorists to exercise caution in heavy rains as visibility drops
- UAE’s NCM predicts more rain on March 27; Ras Al Khaimah declares remote work for government employees
Unstable weather continues in UAE
Lightning struck, thunders boomed and the skies opened up as fresh rains hit parts of the country on Thursday night.
UAE residents dealt with yet another day of inclement weather, commuting through water-logged roads as traffic slowed down. UAE authorities issued advisories urging residents to exercise caution, avoid beaches and adhere to safety rules during adverse weather.
Dubai RTA suspended bus services to Sharjah and Ajman, while Ras Al Khaimah announced that March27 will be a remote working day for government employees.
NCM announced that country will continue to be affected by a rainy weather system until Friday night.
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