Desert Under Water: UAE Floods Spark Climate Change Concerns

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News18•19-12-2025, 18:21
Desert Under Water: UAE Floods Spark Climate Change Concerns
- •Intense rainfall caused widespread flooding and disruption across the arid UAE, leading to stay-indoors advisories and remote work directives.
- •Dubai and Abu Dhabi experienced heavy downpours, overwhelming urban infrastructure not designed for large volumes of water, causing rapid flooding.
- •Meteorologists attribute the conditions to unstable low-pressure systems from the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, bringing moisture-laden air and intense thunderstorms.
- •Climate experts link the extreme weather to rising global temperatures, making heavy downpours more likely in desert regions like the Gulf.
- •This pattern of fewer but more intense rain events is expected to become more frequent due to accelerating climate change, affecting the wider region, including Qatar.
Why It Matters: Unprecedented UAE floods highlight climate change impact and infrastructure challenges in arid regions.
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