Earlier today, Dubai Airports confirmed that the bad weather impacted multiple inbound and outbound flights
An Emirati man died on Tuesday after his car was swept away in a wadi in Ras Al Khaimah, as per the emirate's police.
The 40-year-old man died after trying to enter Wadi Isfni with his vehicle, which is located in the southern areas of the emirate.
Due to heavy rainfall across the country, the water level in the valley had increased, leading to flooding.
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The authority warned the public of avoiding such areas and flowing valleys during hazardous rainy weather. It also offered its condolences to his family.
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