Dubai is currently experiencing unstable weather characterized by heavy rains affecting both the city and its surrounding areas. In response, the Dubai Police have issued strong warnings advising residents to avoid swimming, marine activities, and beaches due to rapidly changing sea conditions that could endanger lives.
Emergency Response and Safety Measures
Emergency services are actively engaged, with 22 rescue teams deployed and 120 cranes on standby to manage any incidents resulting from the severe weather. Residents are urged to exercise caution while driving, especially on waterlogged roads where intense rainfall has led to flooding in several locations.
Government and Public Advisories
- Remote work has been mandated for government employees on December 19 to reduce risk and facilitate safety during this period.
- The unstable weather, while typical for this time of year, necessitates careful precautions to protect both lives and property.
- The public should follow official safety instructions closely and stay updated with ongoing weather reports.
Traffic and Workplace Safety
Authorities have implemented fines ranging from Dh400 to Dh2,000 for unsafe driving during rainy conditions to minimize accident risks. Additionally, private companies are strongly encouraged to ensure the safety and well-being of their workers amid these weather challenges.
The city continues to monitor the situation rigorously, with further safety advisories expected as the weather system evolves. For continuous updates, residents are advised to stay tuned to Questiqa World News.
