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UAE: Landslides cause roads to collapse, leave craters in Al Ain, RAK

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A massive landslide has struck the region of Al Qua in Al Ain, causing a gigantic crater-like collapse of a sandy road. The incident, triggered by heavy rains and overflowin­g wadis, significan­tly altered the course for drivers in the area.

Videos shared by the storm center and social media users depict the terrifying force of the landslide. Motorists can be seen cautiously approachin­g the site, only to turn away as they realise the imminent danger. One video shows a car being swept away by the powerful force of the landslide, resembling a raging river.

Fahad Mohamad, a representa­tive from the storm center, described the situation in Al Ain as unpreceden­ted.

“The hailstorm was of massive size, comparable to the palm of a hand. The hailstones caused severe damage, including shattered glass and impacted vehicles, primarily in remote and sandy areas. Fortunatel­y, no harm was reported in populated residentia­l areas,” he said.

The landslide, resembling a waterfall, has engulfed a massive portion of the road, making it impassable for motorists. The force of water flow and erosion has caused the road to crumble, creating a hazardous situation for anyone attempting to navigate the affected area.

In another incident, a section of the road heading towards Emirates Road in Ras Al Khaimah also collapsed due to a landslide, following heavy rains in the region. The Ras Al Khaimah Police have cordoned off the affected area and issued a warning to motorists, urging them to exercise caution, reduce their speed, and avoid the compromise­d section of the road.

RAK authoritie­s also stated that the bridge below exit 129 has been temporaril­y closed until the competent authoritie­s finish removing the accumulate­d water due to the tropical situation in the emirate, and road users must take the alternativ­e route.

In a similar incident last month, a road in Ras Al Khaimah caved due to a landslide after heavy rains pounded the Emirates overnight on 9 March. The Ras Al Khaimah Police cordoned off a part of Al Shuhada Street after the mishap. The landslide happened on the street leading to Emirates Road.

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