Heavy Rain Hits UAE, Residents Urged to Stay Indoors

Post by : Saif Nasser

Heavy rainfall has swept across all seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai, causing disruptions and raising safety concerns. In response to the worsening weather conditions, emergency response teams (ERT) have issued a strong advisory urging residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary.

Authorities reported that intense rain showers led to waterlogging in several areas, reduced visibility on roads, and slower traffic movement. Emergency services have been placed on high alert to handle any incidents, including flooding, road accidents, or infrastructure damage. Residents have been advised to avoid low-lying areas, stay away from flooded roads, and follow official instructions for their safety.

Public safety officials emphasized the importance of caution, especially for drivers, as slippery roads and sudden water accumulation can increase the risk of accidents. Schools and some offices may also switch to remote operations depending on the severity of the situation.

Dubai and other emirates have experienced unusual weather patterns in recent years, with authorities continuously working to improve drainage systems and emergency preparedness. The current situation highlights the importance of staying informed and taking precautionary measures during extreme weather events.

Emergency teams continue to monitor the situation closely and are ready to respond to any developments. Residents are encouraged to follow updates from official government channels and avoid spreading unverified information.

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March 24, 2026 6:47 p.m. 309

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