Flights have been cancelled and luxury cars are floating in the streets again in Dubai just two weeks after the deadly floods.that left at least four people in the country dead and caused air travel chaos with the cancellation of thousands of flights.
Dubai-based airline Emirates cancelled at least nine flights and promised all rebooking charges for customers affected would be waived. Travellers were also warned to expect delays. Trucks pumping water were stationed in several flooded areas, as Dubai’s drainage is often unable to cope with large-scale rainfall.Another car is seen stranded on a flooded street in Dubai on May 2. Picture: Giuseppe Cacace / AFP
More than 50mm of rain fell before 8am in some areas of the country on Thursday. Picture: Giuseppe Cacace / AFPRestaurants and take away outlets that would normally be open struggled to keep shelves stocked, get supplies in or staff the retail units.
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