Khaleej Times

Four days after evacuation, residents assess flood damage

- SM Ayaz Zakir ayaz@khaleejtim­es.com

For three consecutiv­e days, incessant rain has battered Kalba town, flooding the eastern region of Sharjah and causing damage to several homes. Mohammed Murshidul Islam is among the hundreds of residents rescued from their homes.

“It started raining heavily around 10pm (February 11), and the roads were submerged in no time. We were all awake and received messages that authoritie­s would be evacuating people from their homes in certain areas,” said Islam, a building maintenanc­e executive and a resident of Mughaider in Kalba.

On Sunday, residents in the eastern towns of the UAE were asked to remain vigilant due to the impending bad weather conditions. Heavy rain was predicted, which could potentiall­y lead to flooding in certain neighbourh­oods.

Around 2am on February 12, authoritie­s and a handful of social workers evacuated Mughaider residents, ensuring their safe relocation to schools. “It poured heavily for the last three days, and we were asked not to visit our homes as the water level was over 3ft,” said the 46-year-old.

On the fourth day, the Bangladesh­i expat went to assess the damages accompanie­d by a policeman. “I visited my house and saw extensive damage. Everything, from sofas and cupboards to carpets, utensils, refrigerat­or, and washing machine had been affected,” said Islam, who, along with his family, has been relocated to Al Shifa School.

“We spend our days bonding with other families evacuated from the area. We talk to our relatives back home, share meals together and take strolls down the road when the rain subsides,” he said.

Despite being displaced from their homes, Kalba residents are grateful for the timely evacuation and thanked the authoritie­s for efficientl­y and satisfacto­rily taking care of them. The displaced residents have been provided with food, mattresses and various amenities, alleviatin­g their concerns.

“We express our gratitude to the authoritie­s for taking care of us.

They have been providing us with nutritious and delicious meals, including snacks. Additional­ly, we have received mattresses, pillows, blankets, and even new clothes,” said Abdul Rahman, a grocer in Kalba.

“The only concern we have is the uncertaint­y about the condition of our houses since the authoritie­s have cordoned off the area. But I know it is for our safety,” said the 50-year-old Pakistani expat.

A few social organisati­ons in Kalba have been actively involved, evacuating and providing them with food and other necessitie­s.

Pramod Pattanoor, central committee secretary, Kairali Cultural Associatio­n Fujairah Kalba Unit, said evacuation­s are still underway in a few neighbourh­oods.

“Rain hasn’t stopped, and the water level increases immediatel­y after the downpour. With the help of the authoritie­s, we evacuated an old lady who was scared as the water level increased near her house,” Pattanoor said.

“Our organisati­on is working round-the-clock to help the people in need. We have been circulatin­g messages across the region to contact us in need. Residents who have been relocated are waiting to return to their homes,” he said.

Sixty-one Emirati families, including 346 individual­s, were evacuated from the eastern region. Of these, 56 families were provided shelter in Kalba city, while three families were accommodat­ed in the city of Dibba Al Hisn and two families in Khor Fakkan.

 ?? SUPPLIED PHOTOS ?? A man wades through floodwater­s to assess the damage to his house after torrential rain. —
SUPPLIED PHOTOS A man wades through floodwater­s to assess the damage to his house after torrential rain. —
 ?? ?? Residents of this house in Kalba have been unable to return as it still innundated by floodwater.
Residents of this house in Kalba have been unable to return as it still innundated by floodwater.

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