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Residents in the UAE are preparing well in advance after learning lessons from last month’s rains

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Last updated: 2024/05/03 at 1:13 PM
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As residents in the UAE prepared for challenging weather conditions on May 2, small businesses and residential buildings took proactive measures to safeguard their premises against potential water infiltration. Shaheen Grocery in Abu Shagara, Sharjah, closed its doors early and stacked sandbags to prevent water seepage after experiencing flooding during the previous heavy rainfall on April 16. Other businesses and residential buildings also placed sandbags and barricades to protect their maintenance areas and basements. Residents like Ahmed Zahoor and Firdouse Khan stocked up on essentials ahead of time to avoid shortages and disruptions in deliveries during the rainfall.

In addition to preparing their homes and businesses, residents also took steps to protect their vehicles from potential flooding. Rukn Al Yasmeen garage in Sharjah’s Industrial Area relocated vehicles to higher ground to prevent damage, while some residents parked their cars in safer areas to avoid water-logged parking spaces. A Sudanese national residing in Al Nahda parked his car in Dubai and walked over a kilometre to Sharjah to protect his vehicle from potential water damage. Fortunately, the rainfall on May 2 was not as heavy as previous storms, allowing residents to retrieve their cars without any significant damage.

The proactive measures taken by residents and businesses in the UAE demonstrate the importance of being prepared for extreme weather conditions. Learning from past experiences of flooding and disruptions, individuals stocked up on essentials, adjusted their shopping routines, and safeguarded their properties against potential water seepage. Businesses like Shaheen Grocery took preventive actions to avoid damage and loss of business due to flooding, highlighting the importance of early preparation. By prioritizing safety and protection measures, residents in the UAE were able to minimize the impact of the challenging weather conditions on May 2.

As weather forecasts warned of bad weather conditions, residents across the UAE wasted no time in protecting their homes and businesses against the impending rainfall. Small businesses took protective measures by stacking sandbags near entrances to prevent water from infiltrating their premises. Shaheen Grocery in Abu Shagara, Sharjah, closed its doors early and stacked sandbags to prevent water seepage after experiencing flooding during the previous heavy rainfall on April 16. Other businesses and residential buildings also placed sandbags and barricades to protect their maintenance areas and basements. Residents like Ahmed Zahoor and Firdouse Khan stocked up on essentials ahead of time to avoid shortages and disruptions in deliveries during the rainfall.

In addition to preparing their homes and businesses, residents also took steps to protect their vehicles from potential flooding. Rukn Al Yasmeen garage in Sharjah’s Industrial Area relocated vehicles to higher ground to prevent damage, while some residents parked their cars in safer areas to avoid water-logged parking spaces. A Sudanese national residing in Al Nahda parked his car in Dubai and walked over a kilometre to Sharjah to protect his vehicle from potential water damage. Fortunately, the rainfall on May 2 was not as heavy as previous storms, allowing residents to retrieve their cars without any significant damage.

The proactive measures taken by residents and businesses in the UAE demonstrate the importance of being prepared for extreme weather conditions. Learning from past experiences of flooding and disruptions, individuals stocked up on essentials, adjusted their shopping routines, and safeguarded their properties against potential water seepage. Businesses like Shaheen Grocery took preventive actions to avoid damage and loss of business due to flooding, highlighting the importance of early preparation. By prioritizing safety and protection measures, residents in the UAE were able to minimize the impact of the challenging weather conditions on May 2.

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