The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has experienced its worst rainfall in 75 years.
In Dubai, 142mm of rain was recorded in the 24 hours from Monday evening, an amount typically recorded in 18 months.
At least one person has died because of the floodwaters, according to The Guardian.
Dubai International Airport (DBX) suspended operations for 25 minutes on Apr. 16, leaving passengers stranded.
Among the travellers who were affected is Singaporean heiress, Kim Lim.
Eight hours in car�
In an Instagram post from Apr. 17, Lim said that she was in a car for eight hours for what would typically be a 25-minute ride.
She added that she and her friends were supposed to go to the airport but decided to take a detour due to the heavy traffic.
"We were stuck at (sic) the same highway for six hours," she said.
In the post, she also said: "Our heart goes out to those whose homes and loved ones were affected."
On Apr. 16, Lim also updated about her experience via Instagram Stories.
IGS-2.png Lim comments that the view from atop Atlantis The Royal is completely obstructed by rain. Photo from kimlimhl/Instagram.
IGS-3.png Wheels were half-submerged by floodwater. Photo from kimlimhl/Instagram.
IGS-4.png Photo from kimlimhl/Instagram.
IGS-5.png Photo from kimlimhl/Instagram.
Top image from Kim Lim's Instagram page.
https://www.instagram.com/kimlimhl/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=6364d60c-8967-4be0-b2f4-0f2bbfcee55a
zzz damn lazy to embed good night
it's just ponding dont worry
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if they return to sg kana urine spot checks how ah
Quote from: bsg on Apr 19, 2024, 10:09 AMif they return to sg kana urine spot checks how ah
dun think will any how check unless gotch compelling evidence
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Knn this is news?
Save her got money bo :frown:
Quote from: bsg on Apr 19, 2024, 10:09 AMif they return to sg kana urine spot checks how ah
they vip leh...... unless u got concrete evidence u wont want to trouble them