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    India vs Pakistan T20 world cup: What happens if it rains during big clash? Here is weather prediction

    India and Pakistan are set to clash in the T20 World Cup, with Rohit Sharma expressing confidence in India's experience. Pakistan, led by Babar Azam, is seeking redemption after a loss to the US. The history between these teams shows India's dominance, except for Pakistan's victory in the 2021 edition.

    Dubai, Abu Dhabi rains: Many flights cancelled as IndiGo, Emirates issue advisory

    Heavy rains in UAE led to flight disruptions and cancellations. NCEMA raised preparedness levels following Dubai's record rains. Emirates airline diverted flights, with road closures and safety guidelines enforced.

    Dubai goes WFH for two days as heavy rains lash UAE; several flights cancelled; many roads closed

    Dubai and parts of UAE faced heavy rain, prompting remote work on May 2nd and 3rd, 2024. Private sector advised to follow. Dubai Airport and Emirates Airlines warned of flight delays and road disruptions, suggesting proactive measures for travelers.

    'Enjoying Bengaluru rains in Dubai': Netizens react as UAE sees heavy rains for second time in 2 weeks, while India's Silicon Valley scorches

    UAE faced heavy rains with safety advisories, school closures, and work-from-home orders. On the other hand, Bengaluru is witnessing record temperatures. Severe rains in UAE and Oman had caused floods and casualties last month

    After the deluge, resilience, recovery, and damage assessment in Dubai

    Dubai recovers slowly after rains. Flight cancellations, relief efforts, and heroic deeds unfolded. UAE's tourism sector impacted. Indian embassy advises rescheduling travel. Emirates Airline halts local check-in to support operations recovery.

    Three dead amid heavy flooding caused by record rain in the UAE

    Three people have died in the United Arab Emirates as a result of heavy flooding caused by record-setting rains this week, officials said Friday. A statement by the Philippine's Department of Migrant Workers said two women suffocated inside their vehicle during the flooding, while a man died when his vehicle fell into a sinkhole.

    • Indian consulate in Dubai launches helpline numbers for Indians affected by severe rain in UAE

      Indian consulate in UAE sets up helplines due to severe rains, aiding stranded travelers. Recovery efforts underway after worst recorded rainfall causes flooding in Dubai and disrupts daily life in the region.

      Dubai rains: Reschedule non-essential travel, Indian embassy tells Indians

      Indian embassy advises rescheduling for inbound Indian passengers at Dubai International Airport due to heavy rains causing flooding. UAE aims to restore normalcy after disruptions.

      Here's why experts don't think cloud seeding played a role in Dubai's downpour

      Meteorologists and climate scientists said the extreme rainfall is akin to what the world expects with human-caused climate change, and one way to know for certain that it was not caused by tinkering with clouds is that it was forecast days in advance.

      Indian Embassy in Dubai facilitate Indian stranded passengers, connect with their families as rain lashes UAE

      "We are in touch with UAE authorities and the airlines to facilitate stranded passengers. - Regular updates from airlines are being conveyed to travelers. - Relief measures have been extended in association with Indian community organizations," the Indian embassy in Dubai said in a post shared on X.

      Dubai rain and flood: UAE govt denies cloud seeding. Then what caused it?

      Record-breaking rainfall in the UAE and Oman raised concerns about cloud seeding's role. The heavy precipitation caused fatalities, property damage, and disruptions. Weather scientists say climate change and global warming intensify extreme weather events worldwide, affecting atmospheric conditions and rainfall patterns.

      Dubai Floods: Is artificial rain behind UAE's rare torrential weather?

      Dubai Floods: Dubai experienced rare torrential rain, causing widespread flooding and raising concerns about climate change's impact on extreme weather. The UAE's cloud seeding program, initiated in 1982, aims to enhance rainfall by stimulating cloud condensation. Managed by the NCM, the program uses natural salts as seeding agents, avoiding environmental harm. The UAEREP analyzes atmospheric conditions and pollutants to optimize cloud seeding. Despite environmental concerns, the UAE's innovative approach demonstrates its commitment to sustainable solutions amid escalating climate challenges.

      UAE reels for a third day after record-breaking storm

      The storm that hit the United Arab Emirates earlier this week continues to have a significant impact on the country. In Dubai, the airport operations are still struggling to return to normal after the runway was flooded during the storm, leading to flight diversions, delays, and cancellations. While inbound flights have resumed at Terminal 1, delays and disruptions persist, with Emirates announcing a delayed passenger check-in resumption.

      Dubai's wettest day in history: 1.5 years of rain in 24 hours. What's behind UAE's record rainfall?

      Dubai Floods: The UAE witnessed unprecedented rainfall leading to severe flooding in Dubai. Climate scientists attributed the heavy rains to warm waters of the Persian Gulf and global warming. The region experienced significant disruptions, with flights affected and 18 casualties in Oman. One death was reported in the UAE as deluge of up to 254 millimeters of rain—equivalent to approximately two years' worth of rainfall—on Tuesday in the arid United Arab Emirates.

      Dubai roads, airport reel from floods after record rains

      Dubai's giant highways were clogged by flooding and its major airport was in chaos as the Middle East financial centre remained gridlocked on Wednesday, a day after the heaviest rains on record. As sunny skies returned on Wednesday, a day after torrential downpours and rolling black clouds, stories emerged of residents stuck in cars and offices overnight.

      Dubai grapples with record rainfall, causing chaos and disruption: Top 10 things to know

      ​​Dubai floods: The rainfall, described as the heaviest in 75 years, brought the desert city to a standstill, with highways resembling waterlogged canals and the bustling airport struggling to manage operations.

      Dubai flood: Watch time lapse video of the massive storm that caused a record flood in one of the world's most arid region

      Severe thunderstorms struck the UAE, flooding Dubai with a year and a half's worth of rain in hours. Traffic chaos and airport disruptions ensued. Overcrowded terminals led to turned-away passengers. Metro services halted, schools closed, and homes flooded. While no official damage report is available, a tragic incident occurred in Ras al-Khaimah. Neighboring Oman faced casualties. Remote work continued as the region grapples with unaccustomed heavy rainfall, revealing infrastructure vulnerabilities.

      Dubai Airport gets flooded following 'exceptional rain'; Videos, images show waterlogged runways and terminals

      Dubai's major international airport faced disruptions as heavy rains caused widespread flooding in the United Arab Emirates. The storm, which also affected Bahrain and Oman, led to delays and cancellations, with access roads to the airport badly flooded. Climate experts suggest that human-induced climate change may have intensified the extreme weather. Schools were closed, and remote working extended as the region braced for further storms.

      Heavy rains lash UAE and surrounding nations as the death toll in Oman flooding rises to 18

      Heavy rains caused flooding in the United Arab Emirates, leading to abandoned vehicles and disruptions in Dubai, including at the Dubai International Airport. Lightning struck the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building. Schools closed, and government employees worked remotely. Tanker trucks were deployed to pump water off the streets.

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