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Published 01 May, 2024 04:11pm

Schools closed, events postponed as UAE braces for another rain spell

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is bracing for another spell of rain only weeks after heavy downpours disrupted life across the country. Schools and public parks have been closed and events postponed, Zahid Ali of Aaj News reported on Wednesday.

The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has recommended remote work and distance learning. The country’s leading media outlets also carried reports about the forecast of heavy rainfall on Thursday and Friday.

The Ministry of Education has decided to shut all public schools and colleges in anticipation of torrential rain and uncertain weather conditions.

The Emergency Committee Crisis AND Disaster Management Authority responsible has stated that online classes will be conducted for all schools.

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They said that parks and public venues will be closed as all public events have been suspended as a precautionary measure.

According to the NCM, the current wave of rainfall is expected to be less intense than the previous one.

However, residents have been advised to limit their movement and stay indoors as a safety measure and unnecessary travel has been discouraged to ensure the well-being of individuals.

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The decision aims to ensure the safety of teachers as well as students across the country.

The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority revealed its proactive stance in response to the unpredictable weather conditions.

High-level discussions were held among officials to outline the necessary precautionary steps to be implemented during this period, emphasizing the state of readiness across all relevant entities.

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