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Dubai roads reel from floods

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AFP) — Dubai’s giant highways were clogged by flooding and its major airport was in chaos as the Middle East financial center remained gridlocked Wednesday, a day after the heaviest rains on record.

Tailbacks snaked along waterlogge­d, six-lane expressway­s after up to 259.5 millimeter­s of rain, the most since records began 75 years ago, fell on the desert United Arab Emirates on Tuesday.

At least one person was killed, a 70-year-old man who was swept away in his car in Ras Al-Khaimah, one of the oil-rich country’s seven emirates, police said.

Power outages were reported around Dubai, which was dotted with flooded areas and submerged and abandoned cars. One road tunnel near the airport was flooded to its roof, and some residentia­l villas were thigh-deep in water.

Similar scenes were

visible around the Gulf state including in Sharjah, neighborin­g Dubai, where residents waded through main streets and paddled around on makeshift boats.

As sunny skies returned Wednesday, a day after torrential downpours and rolling black clouds, stories emerged of residents stuck overnight.

“It was one of the most horrific situations I had ever experience­d,” said one Dubai resident in his 30s, who did not want to give his name, after his 15-minute commute turned into a 12-hour ordeal on flooded roads.

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AP-Yonhap Vehicles sit abandoned in floodwater­s covering a road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday.

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