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Dubai Drenched: UAE City Faces Unprecedented Flooding

21 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Heavy rains caused widespread street flooding in Dubai and Sharjah.
  • Traffic was significantly impacted, with many flights delayed or canceled.
  • Authorities advised residents to work from home and stay cautious.
Dubai Drenched: UAE City Faces Unprecedented Flooding

Dubai experienced significant disruptions on December 19th due to exceptionally heavy rainfall, leading to widespread street flooding across the emirate and neighboring Sharjah. Viral videos showcased submerged roads and vehicles navigating challenging conditions, prompting online comparisons to monsoon-affected cities in India. The downpour caused considerable traffic delays and poor visibility, with areas like Al Khan Bridge and Al Wahda Street in Sharjah particularly affected.

In response, municipal and emergency teams were deployed to clear drains and facilitate safer traffic flow. Dubai Police actively patrolled and monitored roads. The heavy rain also impacted operations at Dubai Airport, resulting in flight delays and some cancellations, prompting authorities to advise passengers to arrive earlier. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation encouraged companies in affected areas to allow employees to work remotely.

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As of December 20th, the aftermath of the rain continued to be a topic of discussion online, with residents sharing clips and reactions. Authorities remained on alert, closely monitoring the weather and issuing ongoing safety advisories to the public, urging continued caution.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Heavy rainfall caused significant water accumulation on roads and streets in Dubai and Sharjah.
The heavy rain led to traffic jams, slowed vehicles, and caused delays and cancellations at Dubai Airport.
Authorities advised residents to be cautious, avoid flooded roads, and some companies allowed employees to work from home.

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