Temperature will reach up to 36ºC and 33ºC in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, respectively
The UAE Embassy in New Delhi has issued a travel advisory for Emirati citizens travelling to India.
The authority has urged citizens wishing to visit India to disclose their gold jewelry to the relevant authorities at Indian airports in order to avoid legal accountability.
The advisory was issued by the embassy on their official Twitter account.
The UAE had in August also advised its citizens against travelling to Kashmir.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation asked the citizens to postpone their travel to Jammu and Kashmir in India in view of the current situation and asked those who were already there to get in touch with the local embassy authorities for further advice and assistance.
Temperature will reach up to 36ºC and 33ºC in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, respectively
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