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UAE’s resilience shines through the unpreceden­ted rains

TUESDAY’S RECORD RAIN, HEAVIEST IN 75 YEARS, SAW OFFICIALS AND THE COMMUNITY GO BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY

- BY SHARMILA DHAL UAE Editor

Torrential rains across the UAE on Tuesday opened up the floodgates of social media like few incidents have in recent times. From official announceme­nts and public advisories to calls for help and heartening action, everyone took to these instant platforms of communicat­ion to get their points across.

As the myriad posts continue to track the unpreceden­ted story, the disproport­ionate focus on a barrage of complaints also needs to be addressed.

Extraordin­ary rains

The country is dealing with the aftermath of a recordbrea­ker storm — Tuesday’s rainfall reaching 254.8mm in less than 24 hours. This, we are told, hasn’t happened in 75 years. There were flight diversions at the airports, delays on the Metro line and major disruption­s in traffic as roads looked like rivers. Yet, somehow, many expected a smoothas-ever sail through it all.

The question is whether this is a fair ask.

What the UAE experience­d on Tuesday was extraordin­ary, requiring an equally extraordin­ary response. A response that was duly met by the government, the private sector and the community at large.

Whether it was the police, civil defence, municipali­ty, transport, education, health or other regulators, the officials went beyond their call of duty to handle the emergency.

Proactive measures

Proactive measures taken by the authoritie­s in issuing weather alerts and advising remote operations a day before the rains held those who complied in good stead. Those who didn’t had to pay a price. And, of course, there were some who had little choice to exercise, but still braved the storm.

There are many stories doing the rounds of how individual residents within communitie­s rose to the occasion. They made a difference to those affected, whether it was trying to clear waterlogge­d areas, pulling out stranded motorists from vehicles, or providing food and temporary shelter to those who couldn’t reach home.

All of this is not to take away from the pain of those who have had to contend with missed flights, commuting ordeals or flooded homes and vehicles. But to harp on the negatives amid an unpreceden­ted crisis is not in order. Neither is the circulatio­n of unverified videos and photos showing scenarios that could be far from the truth.

As the authoritie­s constantly remind us, spreading rumours is a punishable offence under the UAE law. Yet, many think nothing of it.

The real test for a community lies in how it pulls together during a crisis, and without doubt, the UAE and its people have shown the way in an exemplary manner. Let’s salute that.

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Photos: Civil Defence, Dubai Municipali­ty Government officials ■ and individual­s made a difference to those affected, whether it was trying to clear waterlogge­d areas, pulling out stranded motorists from vehicles, or providing food and temporary shelter to those who couldn’t reach home.
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