Rain showers continue on Eid Al-Adha in the UAE
Torrential rain falls upon three emirates during Eid Al Adha, creating stunning waterfalls.
ellers Across the UAE, residents have been enjoying three days of rainfall as they celebrate Eid Al-Adha. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) reported heavy showers in Fujairah's Wadi Al Sidr and lighter rains in other regions like Ras Al Khaimah's Masafi, Sharjah's Khor Fakkan road, and Wadi Shees[1].
On Saturday, refreshing rainfall hit various areas, triggering waterfalls and causing wadis to overflow[1]. However, the excitement over massive waterfalls and wadi overflow seems to be more of the previous day's event rather than the third day[4]. The NCM has been urging motorists to drive only when necessary, exercise caution, and turn on low-beam headlights during reduced visibility[1].
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- Despite the continuous rain showers on Eid Al-Adha, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has predicted a worrisome scenario for environmental-science, with potential flash floods and soil erosion.
- As the UAE braces for potential environmental challenges, finance experts are warning of potential losses in agriculture and property sectors, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage and flood prevention measures.
- Meanwhile, the scientific community is keen on monitoring the impact of these weather patterns on various ecosystems across the UAE, hoping to gain insights for future climate change studies and mitigation strategies.