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Dubai Underwater: Storm Hits Region in Apocalyptic Scenes
Dubai Underwater: Influencers are Stranded in Their Rolls Royces in Flooded Roads
Planes taxi through water on runways and UAE's skies turn black in the middle of the day in apocalyptic scenes as storm hits region MailOnline 17 APR 2024 Torrential rain and violent thunderstorms have brought apocalyptic scenes to Dubai with parts of the UAE brought to a standstill by heavy flooding. Video shows luxury cars submerged in deep water and waves buffeting the traffic while high-end muscle cars and Teslas were seen struggling through the floods as city authorities advised people to stay home. More than 4.7ins (120mm) of rain has already fallen today - the typical yearly average in the city - with more expected in the coming hours. Nearly 50 flights in and out of Dubai have been cancelled since this morning, with shocking video showing several jets cutting through murky water at Dubai International Airport, the busiest for international travel. Flood water cascaded through luxury underground malls while shoppers in designer clothes waded through water. Above ground, howling winds blew furniture off tower-block balconies while the skies turned black with apocalyptic videos showing lightning strikes every few seconds. Unstable weather conditions are expected to continue in the region through to Wednesday, UAE's National Center of Meteorology said. |
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