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Heavy rains in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the UAE early Friday morning disrupted daily life. Waterlogging on roads and flash floods in valleys have instilled fear among the people. Videos circulating on social media show water gushing down from the mountains and valleys.
Heavy Rain Turns Valleys Into Raging Rivers
New Delhi: The weather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has once again surprised people. Heavy rains that lashed several major cities, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, in the early hours of Friday disrupted daily life. Roads were flooded, traffic was disrupted, and the authorities urged people to stay indoors. Viral videos on social media show water flowing rapidly through valleys.
The rain, which started late Thursday night in Dubai, continued throughout the city until morning. Abu Dhabi also experienced heavy rainfall, leading to waterlogging in low-lying areas. Viral videos on social media show roads turning into lakes and several vehicles stranded in the water. Local authorities warned people to be cautious and avoid going outside.
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The situation was most alarming in the northern emirates. Valleys and wadis experienced sudden flash floods with strong currents. Videos shared on social media clearly show dry valleys filling with water in just a few minutes. The authorities issued a clear warning for people to stay away from these areas and low-lying regions, as the situation could become life-threatening in an instant.
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A video shared by the X account Storm.ae has been viewed millions of times. Many users have liked and shared the video. People are reacting to this natural phenomenon in various ways. One user wrote, "Such heavy rain in the desert is a miracle," while another said, "Hope the oil wells don't get flooded."
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Local authorities have appealed to all citizens to avoid low-lying areas, valleys, and areas near bridges. Officials said that sudden floods and strong currents could be life-threatening. Emergency services have been put on high alert, and relief operations are underway.