Rainfall that has collected on highways poses a potentially fatal risk to residents of the United Arab Emirates.
The UAE warns residents of areas submerged in flood waters.
The United Arab Emirates has issued a warning to residents of places that are now flooded with flood waters.
Those living in Al Ain have been cautioned about venturing into areas that have been flooded.
The administration has made it absolutely impossible for people to consume the stagnant water or use it in their cooking without being punished.
The municipality of Al Ain made a public announcement to its residents about the buildup of water in pools with stagnant water and water collected after the storm following the significant rains that occurred across the nation on Tuesday, April 16.
The UAE clarified the dangers of rainwater collection areas.
The UAE made it clear that rainwater gathering areas pose a number of risks.
Residents have been cautioned from walking, playing, or swimming in water that is considered stagnant in residential neighborhoods.
This is due to the possibility that dangerous compounds could be mixed with water.
It has been recommended to locals that they stay away from water pools that have gathered in sandy regions because of the level of the water. This is because the water pools can cause people to drown, slip, and fall into the mud.
Additionally, we've warned them not to use boats, jet skis, or any other recreational vehicles in extremely sandy areas.
The authority strictly prohibits residents from consuming or using the collected water for cooking.