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Emirates and flydubai resume typical operations after Dubai floods

Dubai's flagship carrier Emirates and sister airline flydubai have restored normal operations after heavy rains triggered serious flooding throughout the United Arab Emirates earlier today, the airlines said on Saturday.

Emirates cancelled nearly 400 flights and delayed much more as a result of a record storm that struck the desert city of Dubai on Tuesday, said a statement released by the airline's. president, Tim Clark.

Due to the impact of the storm, the airline suspended. check-in for guests departing from Dubai and halted its. transit operations through Dubai International Airport, a major. international travel hub, leaving countless tourists stranded.

The airport has actually had a hard time to go back to normal operations. after the storm flooded taxiways, requiring flight diversions,. hold-ups and cancellations.

Flydubai likewise returned to its complete flight schedule from the. airport's Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 on Saturday following the. weather-related interruption, a spokesperson for the airline company said.

Clark said Emirates had actually offered 12,000 hotel rooms and. 250,000 meal vouchers to clients who were impacted. He added. it would take days to clear the stockpile of rebooked guests.

The UAE has suffered the effect of the flooding for days,. with roads between the city and Abu Dhabi still partially under. water since Saturday. In Abu Dhabi, some supermarkets and. dining establishments dealt with item shortages, not able to receive. deliveries from Dubai.

Scientists have linked severe weather occasions such as. Tuesday's storm to environment modification and prepare for that international. warming will cause higher temperatures, increased humidity and. a greater risk of flooding in parts of the Gulf area.

An absence of drainage infrastructure to deal with heavy rains. in nations such as the UAE can put them at specific threat of. flooding.

(source: Reuters)