The UAE is currently experiencing heavy rains and rising sea waters, particularly affecting the eastern coast. In response, authorities have issued an orange alert to warn residents of the potential dangers linked to these weather conditions. These developments coincide with the downgrading of Cyclone Shakthi in the Arabian Sea to a tropical storm.
The severe weather has resulted in flooding and disruptions across various regions, prompting government agencies to implement precautionary measures. Residents are strongly advised to:
- Stay alert and monitor weather updates
- Follow safety guidelines issued by local officials
- Avoid travel in flooded or hazardous areas
Regarding temperatures, Dubai and other emirates are forecasted to experience highs of 35°C tomorrow, with fog possible in some areas during the early morning hours. Recent temperature extremes include a high of 42.1°C in Al Ain’s Sweihan and a low of 17.7°C in Raknah.
In addition to weather concerns, Dubai Municipality has issued a warning about the increasing risk of QR code scams in the UAE. Citizens are urged to exercise caution when scanning QR codes to protect their sensitive information from fraudulent activities.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on weather conditions and public safety advisories.
