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Dubai to improve rainwater drain system with $8.2 billion task

Dubai will spend 30 billion dirhams ($ 8.2 billion) to enhance its rainwater drain system after the Gulf city was struck by the

heaviest rainstorms

tape-recorded in the UAE in 75 years in April.

Dubai, extensively thought about the Gulf's tourist and business center, was brought to a standstill as rains created chaos, destructive roads, stores and homes, and forcing its Dubai International Airport, one of the world's busiest, to sharply reduce capability.

The turmoil resulted in four deaths and raised questions about how Dubai would face extreme weather condition events in the future.

Researchers prepare for that climate change will cause heightened temperatures, increased humidity and a greater danger of flooding in parts of the Gulf region, driving nations to develop brand-new services.

The project, codenamed Tasreef is set to be finished by 2033. It will cover all areas of the emirate, guaranteeing its readiness to face future climate-related obstacles, and satisfy its requirements for the next hundred years, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai's ruler, was priced quote as stating late on Monday.

The facilities will improve the capability of Dubai's. rainwater drainage system by 700% and raise it to more than 20. million cubic metres of water daily. It will be one of the. largest rainwater collection task in the area, according to. Dubai's media office.

The project is a continuation of drain projects released. in 2019, covering its southern locations of Exposition, Jebel Ali and Al . Maktoum International Airport City, which is set to host the. world's largest airport with a capacity of up to 260 million. passengers - five times the size of Dubai International.

(source: Reuters)