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Dubai Rains Leaves Passengers Stranded at Al Ain Airport
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Dubai Rains Leaves Passengers Stranded at Al Ain Airport

The Torrential Rain has Inundated Roads, Underpasses, and Metro Systems, Causing Chaos and Rendering the Sewerage System Inoperable.
Published: Apr 17, 2024 | 06:44 PM

Passengers traveling from Karachi to Dubai find themselves stranded at Al Ain Airport for the past 17 hours due to constant rains wreaking havoc in Dubai.

The flight from Karachi to Dubai landed at Al Ain Airport yesterday, leaving passengers unable to leave the airport premises as they lack Dubai visas.

Dubai, particularly, is experiencing its worst rainfall in the last 75 years, resulting in widespread disruption of daily life within a mere 24 hours.

The torrential rain has inundated roads, underpasses, and metro systems, causing chaos and rendering the sewerage system inoperable.

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Dubai International Airport faced severe disruptions as heavy rains and thunderstorms flooded critical areas, leading to the suspension of airport operations for 25 minutes to address the crisis.

The airport management acknowledged the challenges posed by major flooding on roads leading to the airport, exacerbating the already chaotic conditions for stranded passengers.

As the rainfall persists, passengers await updates and assistance, hoping for a swift resolution to the unprecedented situation.

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