It will be humid by night and Sunday morning with a probability of mist formation over some coastal and internal areas
UAE has issued a weather alert on Friday as heavy rain lashed parts of the country. Rain hit parts of Sharjah and Dubai, including areas such as Maleha, Al Madam, Nazwa and Lehbab.
The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority issued an advisory for motorists informing them about the formation of convective clouds eastward, northward and internal areas associated with rainfall - advising them to drive carefully due to slippery roads and follow traffic rules to ensure their safety.
It will be humid by night and Sunday morning with a probability of mist formation over some coastal and internal areas
DXB said in a statement that airport 'recovery will take some time' after there was flooding caused by rainwater on the runway
For the company's founders, it was a way to give back to the community
Roads were shut and stern warnings were issued as the country experienced extreme weather conditions
Many walked for hours on end to get to safety, however, some were not able to return home until the next day
Emergency response teams — including civil defence, ambulances, and police — will continue 'intensive efforts' towards full recovery
Departing travellers are struggling to reach the airport while those arriving find it challenging to leave terminals due to flooding
A hospital group stepped up and accommodated patients from other facilities and clinics