The authorities in the United Arab Emirates are talking about four deaths from the torrential rains, with roads remaining flooded and problems persisting at Dubai International Airport. The storm first hit Oman over the weekend, killing at least 20 people, before sweeping across the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, where it recorded the heaviest rains in 75 years of records. Two Filipino women and a man died while riding in their vehicles during the floods, the government in Manila said. A UAE man in his 70s was killed when his vehicle was swept away by rushing torrents in the northern emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. As reported by APE-MPE, the Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest, which is a hub for travel in the Middle East, is still making efforts to execute the pending flights, three days after the storm. […]
Source: News Beast

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