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884 Dubai Flights Cancelled over 2 days

A total of 884 flights have been cancelled at Dubai International (DXB) over the past two days due to flooding after…

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Sharjah Municipality Deploys 65 Community Service Patrols to Rain-affected Areas

Sharjah Municipality is continuing its efforts to mitigate the impact of heavy rainfall in the region, deploying 65 community service…

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Magnitude 6.6 Quake in Western Japan Leaves At least 9 Injured

At least nine people were injured late Wednesday after an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 struck a wide area…

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DXB Terminal 1 Entry Restricted to Confirmed Flight Passengers

Dubai Airports urged travellers not to come to Terminal 1 at the airport before confirming their flight status with their…

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UAE President: Safety and Security of Citizens and Residents is UAE Government’s Top Priority

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has reaffirmed that the safety and security of citizens and residents…

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Taking Dubai Metro today? Guide to Red Line, Green Line amid service disruptions

Dubai Metro services were severely impacted as the UAE saw unprecedented rain on Tuesday. Operations nearly came to a standstill, leaving around 200…

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Flydubai Partially Resumes Flights

Flydubai has partially resumed flights from Dubai International Airport as of 10:00 am today. The company announced in a recent…

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Emirates Airlines Suspends Travel Procedures from Dubai until midnight April 18

Dubai International (DXB) is advising passengers not to come to the airport, unless absolutely necessary due to the unprecedented weather…

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UAE President and Saudi Crown Prince Discuss Regional Developments

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al…

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No Electricity, Internet, Water in Some Areas After Heavy Rains

The UAE experienced the highest rainfall in its modern history on April 16, which left residents grappling with flooded homes and praying…

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