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Dubai issues safety warning as heavy rain strikes across parts of UAE

Jake Miller Published February 12, 2024
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Dubai Police issued a public safety warning early Monday as heavy rain, thunder, and lightning were recorded across parts of the United Arab Emirates.

In an early morning public alert, Dubai Police said the emirate was “exposed to fluctuations in weather conditions” and advised members of the public to “stay away from beaches, avoid areas of valleys, torrent flows, and low places.”

pic.twitter.com/iEfdxmAFOV

— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) February 11, 2024

It also warned motorists to take caution while driving vehicles and to adhere to the instructions of authorities.

جانب من جهود #هيئة_الطرق_و_المواصلات للتعامل مع تأثير الأمطار في #دبي وفق أفضل الإمكانيات بالتعاون مع #شرطة_دبي و#بلدية_دبي وشركة نخيل لإزالة تجمعات الأمطار وإعادة الحركة المرورية على الطرق.@DubaiPoliceHQ @DMunicipality @NakheelOfficial pic.twitter.com/gFgJ3hXJ33

— RTA (@rta_dubai) February 12, 2024

Loud thunders, flashes of lightning, and heavy downpours were reported across parts of the country on Monday, a day after showers and scattered rainfall across the UAE on Sunday.

The UAE’s National Center of Meteorology issued a yellow and a more severe orange weather alert across much of the country, including Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain, and parts of Dubai.

Warning ⚠️ Heavy Rain Expected Today in Dubai #dubai #uae pic.twitter.com/5FjmBZGC1T

— Zayn 🇵🇰🇦🇪 (@zainkhan751) February 12, 2024

It warned of rough seas and rainfalls of “different intensities” and strong winds across parts of the UAE.

Ahead of the predicted downpours, the UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation on Sunday urged employers to ensure the safety of employees by giving them flexible working options.

“The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation calls on private sector companies across the UAE to apply flexible working patterns tomorrow, Monday, 12 February, given the expected weather,” the authority said.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation calls on private sector companies across the UAE to apply flexible working patterns tomorrow, Monday, 12 February, given the expected weather conditions.

“Necessary measures need to be taken by companies to ensure outdoor work,…

— وزارة الموارد البشرية والتوطين (@MOHRE_UAE) February 11, 2024

Necessary measures need to be taken by companies to ensure outdoor work, if necessary to resume, complies with the occupational health and safety requirements.

“Companies also need to ensure the health and safety of workers commuting to and from outdoor work locations.”

Dubai’s school regulator, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) also urged educators to provide remote learning on Monday amid the wet weather.

In a post on social media platform X, it said: “With unpredictable weather predicted, we ask all Dubai private schools, nurseries, and universities to be flexible when considering the needs of parents, staff and students and provide the option of distance learning on Monday, Feb 12. Stay safe everyone.”

نظراً للأحوال الجوية المتوقعة يوم الاثنين 12 فبراير 2024م، ندعو جميع مراكز الطفولة المبكرة والمدارس الخاصة والجامعات الدولية بدبي إلى التحلِّي بالمرونة لتلبية احتياجات أولياء الأمور والكوادر التعليمية والطلبة، وإتاحة خيار التعليم عن بعد، راجين للجميع السلامة. https://t.co/SF0wgFfGWY

— KHDA | هيئة المعرفة والتنمية البشرية بدبي (@KHDA) February 10, 2024

Early Monday, residents took to social media to share pictures of downpours.

Dubai Rain today pic.twitter.com/oCmPG5sdpQ

— Bihari Babu (@MohammadNeyaz17) February 12, 2024

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