Dubai Mall flooded due to heavy rainfall

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Dubai Mall was affected by the heavy rainfall, causing leakages in limited areas, but mall staff were ensuring the visitor experience remains unaffected, an Emaar spokesperson said. (Dubai Media Office Twitter)
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Dubai Mall was affected by the heavy rainfall, causing leakages in limited areas, but mall staff were ensuring the visitor experience remains unaffected, an Emaar spokesperson said. (Dubai Media Office Twitter)
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Dubai Mall was affected by the heavy rainfall, causing leakages in limited areas, but mall staff were ensuring the visitor experience remains unaffected, an Emaar spokesperson said. (Dubai Media Office Twitter)
Updated 10 November 2019
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Dubai Mall flooded due to heavy rainfall

DUBAI: The massive Dubai Mall got soaked as heavy rainfall coupled with thunder and lightning battered the UAE on Sunday, with some areas of the Emirates heavily inundated by floods.

Videos and photos circulating on social media also showed roads being deluged by the unexpected rainfall and construction claddings in Abu Dhabi torn down by high winds.

 

 

Dubai Mall was particularly affected by the downpour, as one video shows, with some shops flooded and store staff trying desperate to keep their displayed items dry.

The Dubai Media Office, quoting an Emaar spokesperson, tweeted “Dubai Mall was affected by the heavy rainfall, causing leakages in limited areas. We are working to contain all leakages and the mall remains operational and open to the public. Mall staff are on the ground, ensuring the visitor experience remains unaffected.”

 

 

The National Center of Meteorology has issued an advisory on Twitter late Sunday that noting that light to moderate rain could fall over Al-Ruwais and Jabel Dhanna (Al-Dhafrah Area) due to the agency’s continuing cloud seeding operations.

It earlier cautioned residents to stay away from the valleys and flooding water areas, the severe weather conditions picked up.


Iran and US diverge in views on sanctions relief, senior Iranian official to Reuters

Updated 22 February 2026
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Iran and US diverge in views on sanctions relief, senior Iranian official to Reuters

  • Renewed talks ‌scheduled in early March ⁠and ⁠could possibly lead to an interim deal

DUBAI: Iran and the United States have differing views over the scope and ​mechanism to lift sanctions on Tehran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Sunday, adding that new talks were planned in early ‌March. The official ‌said Tehran ​could ‌seriously ⁠consider ​a combination of ⁠exporting part of its highly enriched uranium (HEU) stockpile, diluting the purity of its HEU and a regional consortium for enriching uranium, but in return Iran’s ⁠right to “peacful nuclear enrichment” ‌must be ‌recognized.
“The negotiations continue and ​the possibility ‌of reaching an interim agreement exists,” ‌the official said. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Friday that he expected to have a draft ‌counterproposal ready within days following nuclear talks with the ⁠United ⁠States this week, while US President Donald Trump said he was considering limited military strikes.
The senior official said Tehran will not hand over control of its oil and mineral resources but US companies can always participate as contractors in Iran’s oil ​and gas ​fields.