#DubaiFloods
Heavy rains started in Dubai from Monday, April 15 but the desert city truly felt its impact on Tuesday as everything from roads, highways and even the airport were severely affected. A video of a Fly Dubai plane landing on an inundated tarmac was widely circulated on social media.
The heavy rainfall caused massive disruption both inside and outside the Dubai International airport, which is one of the world's busiest and a major international transit hub.
On Wednesday, Emirates announced suspension of check-in for all flights till midnight. Fly Dubai had already suspended flights leaving Dubai.
The Dubai international airport has said it is trying to normalise operations at the earliest after flash floods forced many flights to be diverted from Dubai while airlines were impacted by displaced crew.
Incoming flights were diverted and passengers have been urged not to make their way to the airport without checking with the airlines first
Flight operations were suspended at the Dubai airport for at least 25 minutes on Tuesday amidst the heavy downpour.
Dubai received 142 mm of rainfall in 24 hours. That's equal to the rainfall it gets over 1.5 years.
An animation put out by the National Centre for Meteorology showed the extent of cloud formation seen over the skies of the UAE
At least one person was killed in Ras-al-Khaimah when the car he was in was caught in the flash floods.
The UAE govt media office called the flash floods an 'exceptional' climate event
High-end luxury cars were left stranded on flooded roads. Even malls saw their ceilings coming undone.
The government issued advisories after which schools stayed shut and most offices saw employees working from home.
A large storm system crossing the Arabian Peninsula and moving across the Gulf of Oman is the reason behind this heavy downpour. In Oman, at least 18 people have died in these floods.
According to a report in Bloomberg, the flooding is linked to active cloud seeding operations. The National Center of Meteorology in the UAE confirmed that seeding planes flew seven missions over two days, targeting suitable clouds to maximize rainfall. The UAE started cloud seeding in 2002 to deal with its water security problem but given the average rainfall the UAE sees in a year, drainage systems are not geared up for such volumes of water.
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The take home is Don’t mess with nature
Absolutely
If it does cloud seeding. It was like the nature was yelling out loud and clear and saying "You people don't try to manipulate me! I will give you rain the right time I allowed. But if you will try to manipulate & provoked me, I'll give you more than what you deserve!
God said "All you want plenty rain" no problem...Don't try to play God and mess with the clouds.
There is no God ,only animals (including humans)
Yes, it's obvious. Nobody will eill admit this officially though as it would cause uproar.
UAE Floods are the result of UAE Cloud Seeding Projects. The UAE and global meteorological authorities are covering it up. Cloud Seeding is done all over the world and causes floods. If they acknowledge the causal relationship between UAE Cloud Seeding and floods, the whole world will be responsible for the flood disaster and will have to pay huge compensation. So they are covering up the floods caused by Cloud Seeding. Furthermore, Cloud Seeding deprives the surrounding areas of natural rain, accelerating dryness, drought and desertification. Accelerated dryness leads to forest fires. Cloud seeding is a risk of increasing floods and desertification. Man-made disaster, a very serious problem.
The planet doesnt want rain there and were being punished for trying to manipulate it.
God is one ☝🏽
There is no God ,NASA didn't found anything like Jannat or Jehanum in space 😂😂😂we are one of the animal and die like animals.
@@ssryr6427lol so you believe in “NASA” you my friend need help may Allah attract your soul my friend before it is to late
@@YOKokob All fake 🤣🤣God doesn't exist.
@@ssryr6427 smh you have no purpose, you will fall to satanism you'll believe in the devil before God. Ignorance will get the best of you
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A botched beauty enhancement surgery looks like this in nature.
Daqedeb min Alah. Lisae!!!
What do you mean by "worsen". It was the root cause!
These Bedouin pa😊y up and the whiteman seeds the clouds
ቴምቤን ድዩ ዱባይ. ኣብጥራይ ጎል ጎል ገንዘብ ከኦዎም መስታ ሱዳን iyu
i knew it
Tecnolegiy isgood with its oners not because you hvemony awa tany.
That's means you FORGOT GOD ALLREADY MADE YOUR COUNTRY RICHES .
Jai hind 🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
Gay Hind?
@@Salman_Saho lula hu akbar
Halala ke paidaish katue
@@Salman_Sahohello terrorist
@babloopandey5369 Kya sammand hai idhar?
I am ready to radically solve the problem of water drainage in Dubai, Emirates, all Arab countries and abroad, as I am an expert in implementing sanitation projects, drainage channels, lines, and tanks in a civilized manner and in the fastest time with new ideas. .( 40 years experience) .مستعد لحل مشكلة تصريف المياه حلا جذريا في دبي و الإمارات وجميع الدول العربية و خارجها ، حيث أني خبير تنفيذ مشروعات البنية التحتية و محطات الصرف و خطوطه و الخزانات بطريقة حضارية و بأسرع وقت ممكن و بأفكار جديدة. ( 40 سنة خبرة) . .
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this is not due to cloud seeding
2:35 "The national center of meteorology in the UAE confirmed that seeding planes flew seven missions over two days, targeting suitable clouds to maximize rainfall"
@@paigefoster8396 But 18 died in oman even Saudi and Bahrain saw floods....would seeding have such far reaching effects...there was intense low pressure over gulf region....these seeding efforts if true are actually disastrous
@@rohittalwar5602 yes, exactly.
@@rohittalwar5602 an hour from now theyre doing a report on Redacted about the cloud seeding disaster in Dubai, if youre interested
@@pat-patersonwhere can I watch it please?
Yep 🤪