The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is on high alert as a tropical storm has made landfall in the Arabian Sea. According to the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), while the storm is not expected to directly impact the UAE, the country may still experience some indirect effects from the severe weather.
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Monitoring and Preparedness
NCEMA held an urgent meeting with the Joint Assessment Team to review the potential risks and coordinate response efforts. The authority emphasized that the storm could cause rough seas and minor seawater surges in some coastal areas. However, there are currently no indications that the storm will have significant effects on the mainland or other areas within the UAE.
“We are actively monitoring the situation and will provide safety guidelines to the public through official channels,” NCEMA said in a statement, urging residents to stay informed through reliable sources and avoid spreading unverified information or rumors about the storm’s impact.
Weather Developments
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has indicated that the tropical storm is expected to continue moving through the Arabian Sea over the next 48 hours. Although the UAE will not face a direct hit, there is a possibility of cloud movements from the sea, which could lead to isolated rainfall in the eastern and southern regions of the country.
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The NCM also warned of rough sea conditions in both the Oman Sea and the Arabian Gulf, with sea levels potentially rising along some eastern coast beaches during high tide on Sunday and Monday.
Public Advisory
As the storm progresses, authorities are advising residents to exercise caution, especially in coastal areas, and to follow any updates or advisories issued by official sources. Safety measures will be communicated promptly to ensure public safety and preparedness.
Residents are also encouraged to avoid waterfront activities and heed warnings about high tides and rough seas. The NCEMA and NCM continue to monitor the situation closely, ready to implement contingency plans if necessary to protect the safety and well-being of the public.
With the storm’s impact expected to be minimal, authorities remain vigilant, ensuring that all necessary precautions are in place to mitigate any potential risks associated with the tropical storm’s passage through the Arabian Sea.