Khaleej Times

Small and medium businesses stare at heavy losses after rain pounds Kalba

A Khaleej Times team ventured into the industrial district of Kalba, navigating through stagnant water.

- SM Ayaz Zakir ayaz@khaleejtim­es.com

For the next couple of days, Muzammil Khan, a ‘roti’ maker, will be busy draining water from his tandoor instead of baking bread. This is because his traditiona­l oven, like many others in various parts of Kalba, is filling up with stagnant water due to the ongoing flooding caused by the torrential rain that hit the eastern coast of the country.

“We’re constantly draining water from the tandoor. The entire area is flooded, and water is seeping into the oven from the ground. We find ourselves here, draining water around 15 times a day. Allowing water to sit in the oven would ruin it,” said Muzammil Khan, Tandoor Roti Maker at Al Qeram Bakery in Kalba.

The bakery sold nearly a thousand breads every day and was the lifeline for hundreds residing in the vicinity. “We sell the roti for Dh1 and people working and residing in the neighbourh­ood depended on us for lunch and dinner. Based on my previous experience, I don’t think I will be able to light my oven for the next one month,” Khan said.

“We will face a loss of more than Dh50,000 as we will have to stop our operations until the water completely subsides,” he added.

Many medium-scale businesses like those dealing with building material, engineerin­g works, furniture and automobile garages have also faced significan­t losses amounting to millions collective­ly.

A Khaleej Times team ventured into the industrial district of Kalba, navigating through stagnant water, to assess the losses incurred by business owners in small-scale factories, warehouses and establishm­ents.

Nabil Mohammed, manager at Al Fesoul Metallic Doors and Windows, said that their workshop and production unit have been submerged in water that has risen up to three feet. “We have suffered significan­t losses in terms of expensive machinery. Fortunatel­y, metals are resistant to water damage, so they remain safe. However, items like paints, decorative material and other goods may have got spoiled. The impact on these products is a cause for concern,” Nabeel Mohammed said.

A furniture factory in Kalba has suffered significan­t losses, including inventory, newly manufactur­ed products and machinery valued at a few hundred thousand dirhams. “Currently, we are unable to assess the full extent of the damage. We have left the unit as it is. Once the flooding recedes, we can accurately estimate our losses,” said the manager at Fawzi Johar Carpentry.

“Our primary losses are the machines, specifical­ly the electronic and software-installed ones. We’re uncertain about the possibilit­y of repair at this point,” the manager added.

Towing and recovery vehicles are operating round-the-clock to extract vehicles submerged in flood water. Numerous cars are stranded on water-logged streets, presenting a challengin­g task. The recovery teams are employing specialise­d equipment to carefully lift and tow these submerged vehicles.

“In the past three days, our team has successful­ly extracted over 80 vehicles. As soon as the heavy rain began, water quickly accumulate­d in low-lying neighbourh­oods, submerging vehicles. Car owners reached out to us urgently to prevent additional damage and sought our towing and recovery services,” Shahid Kamal, a member of the vehicle recovery team operating in Kalba, said.

“After lifting the submerged cars onto our trucks, we carefully relocate them to higher ground, away from the water. Subsequent­ly, a mechanic assesses the extent of the damage, evaluating the condition of each vehicle,” Kamal said. Some of the cars have been damaged beyond repair, he added.

 ?? MUHAMMAD SAJJAD / KHALEEJ TIMES ?? Following torrential rain, a residentia­l area of Kalba turned into a pond. Devastated by the damage caused by heavy rain in their area, residents are grappling with the situation.
MUHAMMAD SAJJAD / KHALEEJ TIMES Following torrential rain, a residentia­l area of Kalba turned into a pond. Devastated by the damage caused by heavy rain in their area, residents are grappling with the situation.
 ?? — SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? Machines submerged in floodwater after heavy rain in Kalba.
— SUPPLIED PHOTO Machines submerged in floodwater after heavy rain in Kalba.
 ?? MUHAMMAD SAJJAD / KHALEEJ TIMES ?? Muzammil Khan drains rain water from his tandoor instead of baking bread.
MUHAMMAD SAJJAD / KHALEEJ TIMES Muzammil Khan drains rain water from his tandoor instead of baking bread.

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