Directing traffic, removing objects: How UAE residents, authorities came together amid rain

[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog for the latest updates as the UAE deals with heavy rains and unstable weather conditions.]Heavy rain swept across the UAE, and with it came an outpouring of solidarity from residents, citizens and authorities alike. It was the seamless cooperation between the community and dedicated emergency teams that truly captured the nation’s attention.When roads became impassable, one Emirati citizen Ahmed Lotah from Dubai took matters into his own hands to ensure the safety of stranded motorists. In a heartwarming display of hospitality, he opened the gates of his private home, allowing cars to drive directly through his courtyard to bypass a heavily flooded street and safely reach the other side. The gesture of opening one’s doors to strangers in a time of need resonated deeply across social media, becoming a defining image of the UAE’s community spirit.Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp channels.First responders on the frontlineAcross the emirates, emergency teams worked around the clock. In Sharjah, the dedication of the police force was on full display. Undeterred by the harsh conditions, one officer was filmed at airport street in Sharjah standing deep in murky floodwaters directing traffic to ensure vehicles navigated a treacherous intersection safely.His unwavering commitment mirrored the broader efforts of authorities. In Dubai, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) deployed a massive fleet of over 500 tankers and 380 pumping units to manage water accumulation. Meanwhile, the Sharjah Civil Defence Authority introduced high-tech amphibious vehicles to perform rescue missions in flooded urban landscapes.Residents step upExpatriate residents also stepped up, proving that keeping the community safe is a shared responsibility. A widely shared video showed a group of young men braving fierce winds and driving rain to push massive garbage bins off a main road. The heavy bins had been blown into the path of oncoming traffic, posing a severe hazard.Mohamed Emad Al-Khadr, a Syrian expat who was part of the group, recounted the moment: “The situation happened right in front of me while I was standing next to the Shamsheen bakery. I saw the garbage bins flying into the street, causing a traffic jam, and people were scared. So, the guys and I immediately ran to the street and started putting the bins back in place and removing the metal sheets so people could go home safely.”For Mohammed, the act was about giving back to the community. “We did it as a good deed, to offer something to our country, the UAE, and to try to plant love and affection in everyone’s hearts so the world remains safe and secure. Even if we sacrifice a little, the important thing is to offer everything beautiful to the beautiful UAE.”A grateful communityThe rapid response of municipal workers did not go unnoticed by the public. In Sharjah, fleets of yellow tanker trucks worked tirelessly to pump water from submerged streets, restoring normalcy to affected roads. This was in Airport street and  near Al Khalidiya bridge.The scene was captured by a female resident from her window, who recorded a heartfelt massage on the video expressing her deep gratitude to the workers below. It was a simple “Our Heroes” but it echoed the sentiments of thousands across the country.How UAE police helped child stuck in rains, traffic for 3 hours get to chemotherapy Why last night’s rain didn’t stop: NCM explains ‘main wave’ behind UAE stormUAE residents deal with flooded homes, damaged cars after heavy rains

Directing traffic, removing objects: How UAE residents, authorities came together amid rain

[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog for the latest updates as the UAE deals with heavy rains and unstable weather conditions.]

Heavy rain swept across the UAE, and with it came an outpouring of solidarity from residents, citizens and authorities alike. It was the seamless cooperation between the community and dedicated emergency teams that truly captured the nation’s attention.

When roads became impassable, one Emirati citizen Ahmed Lotah from Dubai took matters into his own hands to ensure the safety of stranded motorists. In a heartwarming display of hospitality, he opened the gates of his private home, allowing cars to drive directly through his courtyard to bypass a heavily flooded street and safely reach the other side.

The gesture of opening one’s doors to strangers in a time of need resonated deeply across social media, becoming a defining image of the UAE’s community spirit.

Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp channels.

First responders on the frontline

Across the emirates, emergency teams worked around the clock. In Sharjah, the dedication of the police force was on full display. Undeterred by the harsh conditions, one officer was filmed at airport street in Sharjah standing deep in murky floodwaters directing traffic to ensure vehicles navigated a treacherous intersection safely.


His unwavering commitment mirrored the broader efforts of authorities. In Dubai, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) deployed a massive fleet of over 500 tankers and 380 pumping units to manage water accumulation. Meanwhile, the Sharjah Civil Defence Authority introduced high-tech amphibious vehicles to perform rescue missions in flooded urban landscapes.

Residents step up

Expatriate residents also stepped up, proving that keeping the community safe is a shared responsibility. A widely shared video showed a group of young men braving fierce winds and driving rain to push massive garbage bins off a main road. The heavy bins had been blown into the path of oncoming traffic, posing a severe hazard.

Mohamed Emad Al-Khadr, a Syrian expat who was part of the group, recounted the moment: “The situation happened right in front of me while I was standing next to the Shamsheen bakery. I saw the garbage bins flying into the street, causing a traffic jam, and people were scared. So, the guys and I immediately ran to the street and started putting the bins back in place and removing the metal sheets so people could go home safely.”

For Mohammed, the act was about giving back to the community. “We did it as a good deed, to offer something to our country, the UAE, and to try to plant love and affection in everyone’s hearts so the world remains safe and secure. Even if we sacrifice a little, the important thing is to offer everything beautiful to the beautiful UAE.”

A grateful community

The rapid response of municipal workers did not go unnoticed by the public. In Sharjah, fleets of yellow tanker trucks worked tirelessly to pump water from submerged streets, restoring normalcy to affected roads. This was in Airport street and  near Al Khalidiya bridge.

The scene was captured by a female resident from her window, who recorded a heartfelt massage on the video expressing her deep gratitude to the workers below. It was a simple “Our Heroes” but it echoed the sentiments of thousands across the country.

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