Storm dumps heaviest rain ever recorded in UAE, flooding Dubai's airport, roads

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Published 2024-04-17
The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting travel through the world's busiest airfield for international travel. Read more here: bit.ly/4aWObm3

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-oq8vg2gl2u
    علي المسلمين أن يحذروا من غضب الله تعالى
  • @dingaling14
    Cloud seeding gone wrong. Maybe we shouldn't mess with the weather
  • I'm truly sorry to hear this! Prayers for all people and animals that have been affected.🙌👐😢🐈🐅💞
  • Well... The sad thing is.. the insurance company is going to say it's not a valid claim considering water damage isnt in Dubais sand policy😂
  • @aggieraz
    No mention of the 100s of millions UAE spent on cloud seeding? This is entirely self inflicted. The same has been happening in the US.
  • @Dan.50
    This is what's called "rain equity."
  • @gary8306
    I believe they're "cloud seeding"
  • @KHH595
    Guess they shouldn’t have cloud seeded. Maybe stop messing with the weather.
  • @zcvxs
    Wouldnt the rain help the desert not b a desert?? If the line was finished and it rained hard with floods wouldnt people drown in the line???
  • @user-tl4jo7he3w
    متحدہ عرب امارات میں منگل کو موسلادھار بارش ہوئی جس سے صحرائی ملک کی اہم شاہراہوں پر سیلاب آگیا اور دبئی کی سڑکوں پر کاریں پھنس گئیں۔ ملک میں سیلاب اور موسلا دھار بارش کی وجہ جاننے کے لیے یہ ویڈیو دیکھیں۔
  • @Rijjrijj555
    Disgusting how theres so much revenue & infrastructure invested in the uae but nothing to stop flooding damages.
  • @richyp64
    There's a reason so many people are dropping suddenly and unexpectedly. Doctors are baffled but we all know it's climate change and it's absolutely terrifying.
  • @poonksooniger
    This is the worst footage, there is actual video of the planes moving throughout airport in 2.5 feet of water!..