Dubai airport, one of the world’s busiest, on Friday said it is limiting the number of arriving flights as disruptions from flood continues at the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The UAE had suffered flooding this week from the heaviest rainfall seen in decades.
The airport said it will be limiting the number of arriving flights starting from Friday for 48 hours.
It also urged passengers not to head to the airport unless the airlines have confirmed the departure of their flight.
Air India said it has cancelled flights to and from Dubai, while Emirates said it is suspending check-in on Friday.
Earlier, on Tuesday, the UAE was lashed by downpours described by its National Centre of Meteorology as the heaviest rainfall in the past 75 years.
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In following days, videos showed the airport’s runways flooded and few flights could land or depart.
The deluge also hit the streets of the UAE and at least one person died after his car was swept away by floods in the emirate of Ras Al Khaima, police said.
In neighbouring Oman, about 21 people had died after the country was hit by torrential rains. (dpa/NAN)