Khaleej Times

Residents use makeshift boats to move around

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

The UAE residents on Wednesday found unique ways to move around in flooded streets and to buy groceries after the country witnessed record rain in 75 years.

On Wednesday, many people were seen using mops, floorclean­ing brushes and wipers to row makeshift boats and kayaks to sail through the flooded areas of Sharjah. Some of the makeshift boats were made of wood and mattresses to make them comfortabl­e to move around.

Some people were asking makeshift boat and kayak operators to transport them as it was quite a challenge to walk through fully submerged footpaths and roads.

There were around half a dozen boats – including makeshift ones – that residents of Al Majaz were using to move around the flooded areas. Residents were using these boats to go around to buy stuff from grocery shops as well as for other personal work.

“I don’t demand any specific amount, but if they want to give something is great. I leave it to the people I am helping,” said Mohammed Ismail, 33, who brought a resident on his makeshift boat to buy food from a grocery.

“I have already transporte­d three people until now in different buildings within Al Majaz,” Umar, 30, said after he dropped two people to their desired place.

Umar was getting requests from many people who were waiting at the entrance of their buildings and wanted to go out in their neighbourh­ood.

“Three people are waiting. They want me to pick them up from their buildings. I can accommodat­e a maximum of two people at a time on the boat,” he said as he waved to many people who were calling him for help.

 ?? — SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? People use makeshift boats to travel through flooded streets in Sharjah to buy groceries and for other work.
— SUPPLIED PHOTO People use makeshift boats to travel through flooded streets in Sharjah to buy groceries and for other work.

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