Following the powerful call from Sheikh Mohammed urging UAE residents to show their national pride, there has been a significant surge in demand for the UAE flags across Dubai and Sharjah. Traders and retailers have witnessed flags flying off shelves within hours, reflecting the community’s enthusiasm to proudly display their patriotism.
The flags are now visible everywhere, including:
- Buildings under construction
- Established landmarks
- Delivery vehicles
This unprecedented display of national pride underscores the deep connection residents feel toward their country.
Besides this wave of patriotism, places of worship in Dubai, such as the Gurudwara and Hindu Temple, have resumed in-person services after previously shifting activities online due to regional tensions. Moreover, the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi is scheduled to reopen from April 14.
Regarding weather, the UAE, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is expected to experience cooler temperatures dropping to 21ºC with rain forecasted for tomorrow. However, some areas will remain relatively warm, with temperatures reaching up to 35ºC.
Health experts have issued warnings about the potential health risks following the rain, noting that moisture indoors can trap allergens like mould spores and dust mites, which may trigger illness if not properly managed.
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