When record downpours sent water flooding into his Dubai home, Riaz Haq expected the levels to drop once it stopped raining. But instead of falling, the water kept rising higher."We went to bed, the water was half-a-metre (half-a-yard)," the British lawyer said, recalling Tuesday's tempest that flooded homes, malls, offices and roads."We woke up and it was one metre. My cars were submerged, water to our waist. Everything is ruined."
Emirates, Dubai's state-owned flagship airline, and sister carrier flydubai resumed check-ins after telling passengers to stay away on Wednesday, when thousands of delayed passengers clogged the
When record downpours sent water flooding into his Dubai home, Riaz Haq expected the levels to drop once it stopped raining. But instead of falling, the water kept rising higher.
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