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Authorities on high alert as heavy rains return in UAE

Last updated on - May 2, 2024, 16:16 IST
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UAE experiencing severe weather conditions

The UAE is currently experiencing severe weather conditions, prompting the issuance of an orange alert. Heavy rains and thunderstorms have engulfed the region, disrupting normal life and leading to a series of precautionary measures. (Image credit: AFP)

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Rain-bearing clouds first appeared in the Al Dhafra and Al Sila

The Met office reported that rain-bearing clouds first appeared in the Al Dhafra and Al Sila areas west of Abu Dhabi close to midnight. By 1:30 AM, these conditions had extended to the western islands of Abu Dhabi, where moderate to heavy rains and small hailstones were observed. (Image credit: AFP)

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Residents advised to stay indoors

As the unstable weather reached its peak, residents were advised to stay indoors, and remote work was enforced across both public and private sectors. Educational institutions shifted to distance learning to ensure the safety of students.(Image credit: AFP)

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Authorities emphasized on following safety guidelines

Authorities have emphasized the importance of following safety guidelines strictly. The public has been urged to avoid unnecessary travel, and those who need to venture out are advised to exercise extreme caution.(Image credit: Reuters)

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NCM actively issuing updates

ubai Police and the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) have been actively issuing updates and safety tips. Notably, heavy rains started around midnight, intensifying in areas like Dubai where lightning was observed as early as 2:35 AM.(Image credit: AFP)

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Emergency services are on high alert

As the situation continues to evolve, emergency services are on high alert, and the government assures that all necessary measures are in place to manage the effects of the storms and ensure public safety.(Image credit: AFP)

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'Avoid driving unless absolutely necessary'

In light of the severe weather, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has advised residents to exercise caution. "Avoid driving unless absolutely necessary. If necessary, drive with caution and remain vigilant and alert to ensure the safety of all road users," the alert recommended. (Image credit: AFP)

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Multiple flights cancelled

Emirates was forced to cancel multiple flights as a result of inclement weather conditions throughout the United Arab Emirates. Furthermore, Dubai International Airport (DXB) has decreased the number of flight operations due to the adverse weather.(Image credit: AP)

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