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Dubai Prepares for Increased Rainfall and Identifies 14 Flood-Prone Areas

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Dubai has identified 14 flood-prone areas susceptible to severe weather and heavy rains expected over the next decade. The National Center of Meteorology anticipates up to a 30% rise in rainfall intensity, necessitating proactive measures.

The vulnerable areas include locations along Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road. To address risks, Dubai Municipality has launched short-term and long-term infrastructure projects aimed at rainwater management, such as installing pumps to channel accumulated water away safely.

Dubai’s Crisis Preparedness Initiatives
Dubai authorities, in partnership with various agencies, are boosting crisis management strategies. During a seminar led by Dubai Police, plans were presented to enhance infrastructure and readiness. Mohammed Al Dhanhani of Dubai Municipality highlighted ongoing upgrades, noting 90% of flood-prone areas have already received improvements.

RTA and Dubai’s DH30 Billion ‘Tasreef’ Project
In addition to addressing identified hotspots, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has pinpointed 22 other vulnerable locations. A major Dh30 billion rain drainage project, 'Tasreef,' will also fortify Dubai’s rainwater management, scheduled for completion by 2033.

Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan bin Tamim proposed a dedicated crisis response team, unified contact numbers for inquiries, and community education on flood preparedness and safety measures. He emphasized the need for specialized equipment, swift response systems, and preventive action based on meteorological forecasts.
Source: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/uae/dubai-identifies-14-flood-prone-areas-after-april-rain-prepares-for-future-disasters

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Dubai has identified 14 flood-prone areas susceptible to severe weather and heavy rains expected over the next decade. The National Center of Meteorology anticipates up to a 30% rise in rainfall intensity, necessitating proactive measures.

The vulnerable areas include locations along Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road. To address risks, Dubai Municipality has launched short-term and long-term infrastructure projects aimed at rainwater management, such as installing pumps to channel accumulated water away safely.

Dubai’s Crisis Preparedness Initiatives
Dubai authorities, in partnership with various agencies, are boosting crisis management strategies. During a seminar led by Dubai Police, plans were presented to enhance infrastructure and readiness. Mohammed Al Dhanhani of Dubai Municipality highlighted ongoing upgrades, noting 90% of flood-prone areas have already received improvements.

RTA and Dubai’s DH30 Billion ‘Tasreef’ Project
In addition to addressing identified hotspots, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has pinpointed 22 other vulnerable locations. A major Dh30 billion rain drainage project, 'Tasreef,' will also fortify Dubai’s rainwater management, scheduled for completion by 2033.

Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan bin Tamim proposed a dedicated crisis response team, unified contact numbers for inquiries, and community education on flood preparedness and safety measures. He emphasized the need for specialized equipment, swift response systems, and preventive action based on meteorological forecasts.
Source: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/uae/dubai-identifies-14-flood-prone-areas-after-april-rain-prepares-for-future-disasters

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