Here are the latest updates from airports and airlines as the country deals with the record rain's aftermath
Here are the latest updates from airports and airlines as the country deals with the record rain's aftermath
Several passengers stranded at the airport have been provided with drinks and meals wherever possible
On Tuesday, the country witnessed heaviest rainfall on record, surpassing anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949
Many passengers removed their shoes and rolled up their trousers to navigate the flooded station
Unstable weather conditions will continue to impact the country throughout Tuesday into Wednesday due to an extension of a 'low surface pressure'
Residents across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah reported rainfall of varying intensities as a low-pressure system swept across the country
Precautionary measure for Tuesday and Wednesday aims to prioritise the safety of staff and students
Starting Monday afternoon, expect convective cloud formation, leading to rainfall, occasional lightning, and thunder
Following torrential rains on Sunday and subsequent flooding, the Royal Oman Police promptly responded to distress calls, rescuing trapped school students, families, and motorists
Authorities are urging residents to exercise caution and adhere to safety protocols in light of the escalating weather conditions