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UAE on high alert as tropical storm arrives in Arabian Sea; potential ‘indirect’ impacts anticipated

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Last updated: 2024/08/31 at 8:40 AM
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UAE authorities are currently monitoring a tropical storm that has made landfall on the Arabian Sea. Initial readings suggest that the severe weather conditions will not directly impact the country, according to the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA). The NCEMA held a meeting with the Joint Assessment Team to discuss contingency plans and ensure public safety, stating that rough seas and some seawater may reach certain coastal areas without affecting other parts of the country. The NCEMA also announced that safety guidelines will be provided to the public through official channels and sources to keep residents informed and prepared for any potential impact.

Residents are advised against spreading rumors about the weather situation and are urged to rely only on official sources for information. The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) stated on Friday that the storm is likely to continue moving in the Arabian Sea for the next 48 hours, with an indirect impact on the UAE. While the NCM clarified that the storm’s impact on the UAE would be indirect, it also mentioned that cloud movement from the sea could trigger some rainfall in the eastern and southern regions of the country. Additionally, the Oman Sea and Arabian Gulf are expected to experience rough conditions, with potential rises in sea levels along some eastern coast beaches during high tide on Sunday and Monday.

As the situation continues to evolve, staying up to date with the latest news and updates is crucial. Following the NCEMA and NCM on official channels and sources will ensure that residents receive accurate and timely information about the tropical storm and its potential impacts. By following safety guidelines provided by authorities and refraining from spreading rumors, individuals can best prepare for any changes in weather conditions and ensure their well-being and safety. With proper awareness and preparation, residents can navigate the indirect effects of the tropical storm and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their communities.

In conclusion, the UAE authorities are closely monitoring the tropical storm that has made landfall on the Arabian Sea. While the country may not be directly affected, there is a possibility of indirect impacts such as rough seas, seawater reaching coastal areas, and potential rainfall in certain regions. By following safety guidelines and relying on official sources for information, residents can stay informed and prepared for any changes in weather conditions. It is important to avoid spreading rumors and trust credible sources to ensure accurate and reliable information. With proper awareness and precautions, individuals can navigate through the potential effects of the tropical storm and prioritize their safety and well-being during this time of monitoring and observation.

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