As inclement weather hit several parts of the UAE, deliveries were stopped in many areas. Delivery app Careem put out an alert on their app saying “Captain safety is important to us. We are monitoring conditions closely and some deliveries may be paused or delayed.” At 11am, none of the restaurants on Careem were accepting orders and grocery delivery on the app was also suspended. Some restaurants and charities on delivery app Talabat seemed to be accepting orders, but most eateries remained busy or closed for orders. Noon Minutes also put out a message, saying they were temporarily stopping deliveries due to the weather.
A bike rider, who chose not to be named, mentioned that he had decided to stay home during the inclement weather. He expressed how in recent times, authorities have been strict with bikers riding during the rain, with several bikers being fined. This made it not worth the hassle for him. Other delivery apps like Insta Shop and Deliveroo also announced that they would be operating on a limited capacity and orders might take longer. On Wednesday, the Abu Dhabi Police advised bike riders to stop delivery services during unstable weather conditions. The police have been promoting the safety of motorcycle riders by conducting workshops focused on improving traffic awareness.
Fuel delivery app Cafu also suspended all their deliveries, including their emergency services, due to inclement weather conditions. A message to the app stated: “Due to inclement weather, we regret to inform you that our service will be temporarily unavailable in accordance with RTA and Dubai Police regulations. Please note that fines may be incurred. Thank you for your understanding.” As a precautionary measure, many delivery apps and services in the UAE took necessary steps to ensure the safety of their employees and customers during the inclement weather. Captains and riders were advised to stay off the roads, and services were paused or operated on limited capacities to avoid any risks.
Overall, the inclement weather in the UAE had a significant impact on delivery services in various parts of the country. Delivery apps like Careem, Talabat, Noon Minutes, and others announced the temporary suspension of deliveries due to the weather conditions. Bike riders were advised by the authorities to refrain from providing delivery services during unstable weather conditions to ensure their safety. The Abu Dhabi Police took proactive measures to promote the safety of motorcycle riders by conducting workshops on traffic awareness. Additionally, fuel delivery app Cafu suspended all their deliveries, including emergency services, in accordance with RTA and Dubai Police regulations.
In conclusion, the safety and well-being of delivery employees and customers were of utmost importance during the inclement weather in the UAE. By temporarily suspending or operating on limited capacities, delivery apps and services ensured that risks were minimized and safety protocols were followed. The proactive measures taken by authorities and delivery companies demonstrate a commitment to ensuring the safety of all individuals involved in the delivery process. As the weather conditions improve, delivery services are expected to resume normal operations, providing convenience and efficiency to customers once again.