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Emergency workers in Dubai are working diligently to clear waterlogged roads and assess damage to homes and businesses following an unprecedented rainstorm. The downpour, the heaviest in the country's recorded history, has brought much of the UAE to a standstill, causing extensive damage and disrupting daily life.

Dubai International Airport, a major travel hub, is struggling to resume normal operations, with a backlog of flights and flooded runways. Many roads remain impassable, with some highways reduced to single lanes and others completely closed.

Residents are facing challenges as well, with reports of flooded homes and stranded vehicles. Emergency workers are using fire trucks to pump water from flooded roads, and traffic is heavily disrupted throughout the city.

Despite these challenges, efforts are underway to restore normalcy, with some flights resuming and grocery stores restocking shelves. However, the impact of this unprecedented storm will likely be felt for some time.

President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has ordered authorities to assess the damage and provide support to affected families, underscoring the government's commitment to assisting those in need during this challenging time.

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