Flooded roads did impact the turn-around time to transport patients to hospitals, but the medical staff was up to the task
If you live in Dubai then you've probably already heard of Oleg Cricket.
The Extreme sportsman's Instagram handle is probably one of the most followed in the world with over 200,000 followers. His recently released 4K YouTube video is terrifying, breathtaking and sends shivers down your spine all at once.
It's already amassed 100,000 views on YouTube and shows some of Dubai's most beautiful scenes.
The death-defying stunts include a handstand on a tiny platform on top of Cayan Tower in Dubai Marina, sliding down the roof of a skyscraper, using Dubai Marina as a climbing frame.
His three-minute video features some of his already viral hits uploaded on Instagram where he uses a hover board to skate on the roof of one of the towers in Marina, with some new stunts filmed using drone footage.
The Dubai daredevil leaves no stone unturned in his quest to make this a thrilling video that no man has done before in Dubai.
However many users were quick to point out in the comments section how "dangerous" and "stupid" his stunts were as well as illegal.
A warning however: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.
Reminder: Dubai has banned the use of hoverboards in public areas and warned of confiscation of the smart wheels if used in places other than the designated areas.
Watch the video on YouTube here.
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