The Daily Telegraph

Planes in cruise mode after Dubai flooding

- By Our Foreign Staff

TORRENTIAL rain flooded roads, homes and malls and briefly halted flights at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport as storms lashed the Gulf yesterday, after leaving at least 18 dead in Oman.

Dubai, the Middle East’s financial centre, was paralysed by the heavy storms that caused widespread flooding around the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

The shopping centres Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates both suffered flooding and water was ankle-deep at at least one Dubai metro station.

Roads and residentia­l communitie­s also suffered heavy flooding in scenes repeated around the oil-rich Emirates, a desert country where rain is an unusual event. Schools were shut across the UAE and expected to remain closed today, when further storms, including hail, are forecast.

Dubai airport, the world’s busiest internatio­nal hub measured by passenger traffic, temporaril­y suspended operations and cancelled more than 50 flights. Videos on social media showed planes taxiing across an apron flooded with deep standing water.

“Due to the intense storm, operations were temporaril­y suspended for 25 minutes this afternoon, but have since re-commenced, and are now in recovery mode,” a Dubai Airports spokesman said. The Asian Champions League football semi-final between the UAE’S Al Ain and Saudi side Al Hilal, due to be hosted in Al Ain, was postponed for 24 hours because of the weather.

Some inland areas of the UAE recorded more than 80 millimetre­s of rain over the 24 hours to 8am, approachin­g the annual average of about 100mm.

 ?? ?? A passenger jet taxis through floodwater at Dubai’s airport after storms caused major disruption across the city
A passenger jet taxis through floodwater at Dubai’s airport after storms caused major disruption across the city

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