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Dubai soaked as storm dumps heaviest rain ever recorded in UAE, flooding roads and international airport

  • Record rain causes flooding, disrupting transport in the United Arab Emirates
  • Dubai International Airport said recovery will take ‘some time’ as flights affected

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A taxi drives through a flooded street following heavy rains in Dubai. Photo: AFP
Associated Press

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out on 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.

The state-run WAM news agency called the rain on Tuesday “a historic weather event” that surpassed “anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949”.

That’s before the discovery of crude oil in this energy-rich nation, then part of a British protectorate known as the Trucial States.

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Rain also fell in Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. However, the rains were acute across the UAE. One reason may have been “cloud seeding”, in which small planes flown by the government go through clouds burning special salt flares. Those flares can increase precipitation.

Vehicles drive through water on a highway in Dubai on Tuesday. Photo: Bloomberg
Vehicles drive through water on a highway in Dubai on Tuesday. Photo: Bloomberg

Several reports quoted meteorologists at the National Center for Meteorology as saying they flew six or seven cloud-seeding flights before the rains.

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