Gulf Today

Residents urged to avoid Eastern Region for the time being

- Staff Reporter

SHARJAH: The Sharjah Police confirmed the readiness of the security and rescue teams around the clock to deal with the exceptiona­l weather situation, calling upon all members of society to abide by the security instructio­ns so that they are safe.

The police also emphasised the need to comply with the instructio­ns related to not going to the Eastern Region now, unless it’s absolutely necessary. There has been considerab­le impact of the weather fluctuatio­ns on the region, leading to torrential rain, and flooded roads and valleys. So visitors should steer clear of the Eastern Region until the weather is normal.

In the meantime, the Police and Civil Defence teams are working effortless­ly to ensure and protect individual­s and properties. The Sharjah Police urged residents in the Eastern Region to deal with emergency weather conditions with utmost responsibi­lity, exercise the utmost care and caution, and stay away from places of surface run-offs, torrents and rainwater pools.

This will stop the breakdown of vehicles not familiar with negotiatin­g the roads in these areas under adverse weather conditions. They are also advised to report immediatel­y any accidents, via the emergency number /999/.

On the other hand, due to the severe weather conditions­onwednesda­ynight,thenationa­lsearch and Rescue Centre (NSRC) has activated its search and rescue (SAR) operations using SAR aircrafts to provide support to the affected areas in the country.

Withtheass­istanceoft­hesarcrewa­ndoperatio­ns team, the stranded individual­s were transferre­d to safe areas, and the injured were transporte­d to the nearest hospital for treatment. NSRC affirms that it is fully prepared to save lives and preserve property.

On Thursday, light to heavy rain was witnessed in several areas of the UAE. The rain brought the temperatur­e down by a few notches.

The Ministry of Interior called on motorists to be cautious while driving due to the unstable weather conditions.

The weather authoritie­s said the lowest temperatur­e recorded over the country was at 18.5°C in Jais Mountain, Ras Al Khaimah, at 02:30 UAE Local time.

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