UAE Demonstrates Strong Preparedness and Response to Recent Extreme Weather Conditions, Says Ministry of Energy





The UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) has praised the country's effectiveness in dealing with the unprecedented heavy rainfall and flooding that occurred last week. In a statement, MoEI Undersecretary Hassan Al Mansoori noted that both government entities and private sector partners worked proactively and swiftly to protect lives and property and restore infrastructure and services quickly. Al Mansoori said that following directives from UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to study weather impacts, MoEI conducted thorough assessments of damages alongside coordination with relevant authorities. 


Seven teams were formed to immediately respond to emergencies on federal roads and dams. Dam gates were opened to reduce water pressure and pumps were installed on roads to drain floodwaters. MoEI also conducted technical tests on dams and cleared flood channels. Using the latest technologies at the Roads Command Center and in dam management, a rapid response was mounted. Over 20 crews removed floodwaters and repaired roads. Al Mansoori stated that integrated contingency plans and monitoring systems allowed for prepared handling of the crisis. The Ministry will now expand infrastructure capacity and create an plan to fix weather-related damage as part of ongoing efforts to enhance resilience.

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