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A storm dumps record rain across the desert nation of UAE and floods Dubai’s airport

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting flights through the world’s busiest airfield for international travel.

The state-run WAM news agency called the rain Tuesday «a historic weather event» that surpassed «anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949.» That’s before the discovery of crude oil in this energy-rich nation then part of a British protectorate known as the Trucial States.

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Rain also fell in Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. However, the rains were acute across the UAE.

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Vehicles sit abandoned in floodwater covering a major road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, April 17, 2024. Heavy thunderstorms lashed the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, dumping over a year and a half worth of rain on the desert city-state of Dubai in the span of hours as it flooded portions of major highways and its international airport.  (Jon Gambrell/AP Photo)

The flooding sparked speculation that cloud seeding — flying small planes through clouds dispersing chemicals aimed at getting rain to fall — may have caused the deluge. But experts said the storm systems that produced the rain were forecast well in advance and that cloud seeding would not have caused such flooding.

Several reports quoted meteorologists at the National Center for Meteorology as saying they flew six or seven cloud-seeding flights before the rains. Flight-tracking data analyzed by The Associated Press showed one aircraft affiliated with the UAE’s cloud-seeding efforts flew around the country Monday.

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The National, an English-language, state-linked newspaper in Abu Dhabi, quoted an anonymous official at the center on Wednesday as saying no cloud seeding took place on Tuesday, without acknowledging any earlier flights.

The center did not respond to questions Wednesday from the AP.

The UAE, which heavily relies on energy-hungry desalination plants to provide water, conducts cloud seeding in part to increase its dwindling, limited groundwater.

Jeff Masters, a meteorologist for Yale Climate Connections, said the flooding in Dubai was caused by an unusually strong low pressure system that drove many rounds of heavy thunderstorms.

«You don’t need cloud seeding’s influence to account for the record deluge in Dubai,» Masters said.

Scientists also say climate change in general is responsible for more intense and more frequent extreme storms, droughts, floods and wildfires around the world. Dubai hosted the United Nations’ COP28 climate talks just last year. Rising temperatures and other effects of global warming long have been viewed as a threat to life in the already-baking region.

The rains began late Monday, soaking the sands and roadways of Dubai with some 20 millimeters (0.79 inches) of rain, according to meteorological data collected at Dubai International Airport. The storms intensified around 9 a.m. local Tuesday and continued throughout the day, dumping more rain and hail onto the overwhelmed city.

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By the end of Tuesday, more than 142 millimeters (5.59 inches) of rainfall had soaked Dubai over 24 hours. An average year sees 94.7 millimeters (3.73 inches) of rain at Dubai International Airport, a hub for the long-haul carrier Emirates.

At the airport, standing water lapped on taxiways as aircraft landed. Arrivals were halted Tuesday night, and passengers struggled to reach terminals through the floodwater covering surrounding roads.

One couple, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to speak freely in a country with strict laws that criminalize critical speech, called the situation at the airport «absolute carnage.»

«You cannot get a taxi. There’s people sleeping in the Metro station. There’s people sleeping in the airport,» the man said Wednesday.

They ended up getting a taxi to near their home some 30 kilometers (18 miles) away, but floodwater on the road stopped them. A bystander helped them over a highway barrier with their carry-on luggage, the bottles of gin they picked up from duty-free clinking away.

Dubai International Airport acknowledged Wednesday morning that the flooding had left «limited transportation options» and affected flights as aircraft crews couldn’t reach the airfield.

«Recovery will take some time,» the airport said on the social platform X.

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Emirates said the airline had halted check-in for passengers departing from Dubai itself from 8 a.m. until midnight Wednesday as it tried to clear the airport of transit passengers — many of whom had been sleeping where they could in its cavernous terminals.

Passengers on FlyDubai, Emirates’ low-cost sister airline, also faced disruptions.

Paul Griffiths, the airport’s CEO, acknowledged continued issues with flooding Wednesday morning, saying every place an aircraft could be safely parked was taken. Some aircraft had been diverted to Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central, the city-state’s second airfield.

«It remains an incredibly challenging time. In living memory, I don’t think anyone has ever seen conditions like it,» Griffiths told the state-owned talk radio station Dubai Eye. «We are in uncharted territory, but I can assure everyone we are working as hard as we possibly can to make sure our customers and staff are looked after.»

Egypt’s national carrier, EgyptAir, also temporarily suspended flights between Cairo and Dubai due to the bad weather.

Schools across the UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms, largely shut ahead of the storm and government employees were largely working remotely if able. Many workers stayed home as well, though some ventured out, with the unfortunate stalling out their vehicles in deeper-than-expected water covering spots on some roads. That included parts of the Sheikh Zayed Road, a 12-lane highway through downtown Dubai.

Authorities sent tanker trucks out into the streets and highways to pump away the water. Water poured into some homes, forcing people to bail out their houses.

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The country’s hereditary rulers offered no overall damage or injury information for the nation, as some slept in their flooded vehicles Tuesday night. In Ras al-Khaimah, the country’s northernmost emirate, police said one 70-year-old man died when his vehicle was swept away by floodwater.

Khatm al-Shakla, an area near Al Ain in Abu Dhabi, saw 254 millimeters (10 inches) of rain Tuesday, the most anywhere in the country, officials said.

Authorities canceled school and the government instituted remote work again for Wednesday. Dubai later closed schools for the rest of the week.

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Rain is unusual in the UAE, an arid, Arabian Peninsula nation, but occurs periodically during the cooler winter months. Many roads and other areas lack drainage given the lack of regular rainfall, causing flooding.

Meanwhile in neighboring Oman, a sultanate that rests on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, at least 19 people were killed in heavy rains in recent days, according to a statement Wednesday from the country’s National Committee for Emergency Management. That includes some 10 schoolchildren swept away in a vehicle with an adult, which saw condolences come into the country from rulers across the region.

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Elecciones en Estados Unidos: rodeado de familiares y asesores en su casa de Florida, Donald Trump ya prepara su futuro gobierno y las medidas urgentes

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El presidente electo de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, permanece en su casa de Mar-a-Lago, en Palm Beach, rodeado de familiares y sus personas de confianza, pero no se ha dado un minuto de respiro para festejar o descansar tras su triunfo arrasador del marates. Ya se prepara con su equipo de transición en dar forma a los primeros pasos de su gobierno, una agenda que se verá beneficiada con una mayoría republicana en el Senado y posiblemente en la Cámara de Representantes, donde aún se están contando las bancas.

Igualmente se estima que desde el primer día que pise la Casa Blanca, el 20 de enero, tomará algunas medidas fulminantes, con decretos inmediatos para concretar algunas de sus más importantes promesas de campaña al inicio de su mandato. Sin embargo, en muchos casos, más allá de las aspiraciones de Trump, no queda claro si podrán concretarse legalmente. Las siguientes son las que él más frecuentemente ha mencionado durante su campaña como sus medidas iniciales.

Inmigración

Trump planea promulgar en su «primer día» decretos para «cerrar» la frontera con México y así frenar el ingreso de inmigrantes y así lo ha confirmado el asesor del presidente Jason Miller. No queda claro cómo se implementará específicamente: si clausurará los puertos legales de entrada o aumentará la seguridad en la frontera, que tiene más de 3.000 kilómetros y que es por donde se filtran más de 1.000 inmigrantes “sin papeles” por día.

Además, Trump ha anunciado “la mayor operación de deportación de inmigrantes en la historia” de Estados Unidos, que comenzará desde el inicio de su mandato, pero aún no está claro cómo las concretará. Según anticipó a Clarín el ex encargado para América latina del anterior gobierno de Trump, piensan además con enviar deportados a países de la región a cambio de algún beneficio.

Migrantes hacen fila en estaciones migratorias este jueves, en Tapachula (México). Foto EFE

Trump ya dijo también esta semana que «el primer día» de su mandato amenazará a México con aranceles del 25 % a todas sus importaciones si no frena la «llegada de criminales y drogas al país», algo que podría suponer una violación del tratado comercial entre Estados Unido, México los países más Canadá.

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Tarifas

El presidente electo ha dicho que impondrá un arancel general de entre el 10 y el 20% a todas las importaciones de bienes estadounidenses y un arancel del 60 por ciento a todos los productos chinos. Eso ampliaría drásticamente los aranceles que impuso durante su primer mandato sobre decenas de miles de millones de dólares en acero y aluminio y más de 300.000 millones de dólares en productos chinos.

También amenaza con imponer aranceles de hasta el 200% a todos los automóviles que procedan de México para que los fabricantes chinos no se instalen en el país.

Trump y su campaña fueron vagos sobre cómo planea implementar ese plan. Muchos expertos en comercio creen que podría recurrir a Ley de Poderes Económicos de Emergencia Internacional, que otorga al presidente una amplia autoridad para controlar las transacciones económicas después de declarar una emergencia.

Energía

Otra de las medidas que impulsará inmediatamente es la perforación de petróleo para bajar los precios del combustible y “rechazar la obligación de construir vehículos eléctricos”. También ha manifestado que busca terminar pronto con la política del “Green New Deal”, que busca enfrentar el cambio climático al que calificó como “la mayor estafa de la historia”. “Voy a plasmarlo en una orden ejecutiva desde el primer día”, ha dicho Trump.

Raza y género

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Trump prometió recortar los fondos federales para las escuelas que enseñan sobre raza y género, prohibir a las mujeres transgénero el acceso a los equipos deportivos femeninos y deportar a los estudiantes internacionales que expresaran su apoyo a los palestinos. Trump podría cumplir muchas de esas promesas sin el Congreso.

También amenazó con retirar fondos federales para las escuelas que enseñan ciertos planes de estudio relacionados con la raza, lo que podría hacer ordenando a la Oficina de Derechos Civiles de su Departamento de Educación que inicie investigaciones sobre las escuelas con estas clases y retire sus fondos.

Perdón para los que asaltaron el Capitolio

Trump prometió liberar a quienes han sido condenados a la cárcel por el asalto al capitolio del 6 de enero de 2021, que fue invadido violentamente por su seguidores, que intentaban frenar el proceso de certificación del triunfo del presidente Joe Biden. Durante la campaña, Trump ha dicho varias veces que es partidario de perdonar a muchos de los, pero no queda claro a quién ni a cuántos. Hay más de 1.500 imputados por el hecho, y los acusados de delitos más violentos ya están en la cárcel.

Administración publica

El presidente electo prometió convertir a unos 50.000 funcionarios públicos en nombramientos políticos, despojando de las protecciones profesionales a quienes actualmente ocupan los cargos y asegurando que los leales permanezcan. Trump ha dicho que le gustaría que su amigo y aportante de campaña, Elon Musk, se uniera a la administración como parte de un nuevo Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental, para hacer recortes presupuestarios y eliminar trabas burocráticas, aunque no estaría claro cómo el dueño de Tesla y Space X podría ejercer un cargo público sin que hubiera incompatibilidad de intereses con sus empresas, que son reguladas por el Estado.

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