Severe Flooding Hits Ras Al Khaimah as Rare Storm Sweeps Middle East
A powerful and unusual storm system has caused significant flooding in Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, as heavy rains continue to lash parts of the Middle East.
Authorities reported rising water levels in several areas, with streets inundated and low-lying regions particularly affected. The storm, considered rare for typically arid desert climates, is expected to persist for several days, bringing intense rainfall to countries including the UAE, Iran, and Iraq.
Meteorologists have warned that the ongoing downpours could lead to flash floods, especially in vulnerable regions where drainage systems are limited. Residents have been urged to exercise caution, avoid flooded roads, and stay updated with official advisories.
The adverse weather has already begun to disrupt daily life, with concerns over potential travel delays, road closures, and property damage. Emergency services remain on high alert as they monitor the evolving situation and respond to incidents caused by the heavy rains.
Officials continue to assess the impact while preparing for further rainfall, as the region grapples with weather conditions rarely seen at this scale.

