Emirates | Instructions for dealing with unstable weather conditions

2024-02-11 2024-02-11T13:35:15Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانع مُحتوى

Arabia Weather - Large areas in the UAE are affected by a state of atmospheric instability during the winter. In winter, weather conditions are expected to change erratically in the UAE, which may lead to an increase in rainfall, strong wind activity, or the formation of dense fog. Therefore, we must prepare for these rainy weather fluctuations and take the utmost caution to ensure the safety of individuals and property.

 

Instructions for dealing with heavy rains and floods

If you are at home, there are several measures you can take to ensure your safety and the safety of those with you:

  • Monitor weather changes and listen to weather bulletins through official means and social networking sites.
  • Check water drainage channels and manholes to prevent water from accumulating in the house.
  • Disconnect the electrical current from household appliances to protect them from the effects of electrical current in the event of lightning strikes.
  • Avoid touching metal, electrical appliances, and phones, and do not use faucets or any water connected to the plumbing system.
  • Do not leave the house unless absolutely necessary.
  • Stay away from glass windows and doors.
  • Do not allow children to play outside the house.
  • Follow the instructions and instructions immediately after hearing an evacuation order from the competent authorities, and ensure your safety and the safety of your family members.
  • Disconnect the power supply and shut off the water network when hurricanes occur.
  • Avoid showering as much as possible to avoid the risk of electrical discharge.

 

If you are abroad, you should take the following actions:

  • Avoid standing under tall trees and electricity and communications poles.
  • Do not try to walk near beaches, flowing water, valley streams, or dams.
  • Try to find a safe place and stay away from electrical power lines during heavy rain.
  • Stay away from flowing water and valley streams, especially while swimming in the sea.
  • Prepare appropriate fire extinguishers to reduce the risk of fires that may arise as a result of lightning strikes.
  • Avoid using mobile phones unless absolutely necessary.
  • Use a landline phone for emergencies if you are in an open place, and remember that using cell phones is only safe inside the home.
  • Do not attempt to restart the electricity if it is cut off, and contact the relevant authorities for assistance.
  • Do not leave the house until you are sure that the situation has stabilized, and follow weather forecasts through local media.
  • Follow the instructions and instructions immediately after hearing an evacuation order from the competent authorities, and ensure your safety and the safety of your family members.

 

 

If you are driving a vehicle, you must take the following measures:

  • Monitor weather changes and listen to weather forecasts on the radio.
  • Be careful during sudden weather changes while driving.
  • Slow down, avoid passing other vehicles, and turn on your lights.
  • Do not use the car in flooded areas.
  • Leave enough distance between vehicles.
  • Use warning lights only to provide warning, and always use front and rear window wipers to improve visibility.
  • Park the vehicle aside if there is a need to stop it permanently, and call your family to check on your condition.
  • Be careful while driving, especially on flooded roads

 

 

Read also:

UAE at 11:10 am | Rain clouds affect some areas, including parts of the capital, Abu Dhabi

Emirates | Education was switched to distance learning on this day due to the weather

 


Sources:

ncema.gov.ae

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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