UAE Weather Update: Conditions Stabilise After Period of Instability

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Officials report stable weather across the UAE after recent rain warnings.

Abu Dhabi: The National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, in coordination with the Ministry of Interior – UAE, has announced the end of the recent weather situation, confirming that conditions across the country have stabilised.

Weather Situation Stabilises Nationwide

The announcement followed a meeting of the Joint Assessment Team for Meteorological and Tropical Situations, attended by relevant authorities including the National Centre of Meteorology, to review recent weather developments across the UAE.

Officials examined the latest report from the National Centre of Meteorology, which confirmed that the weather disturbance has ended and conditions have returned to normal across the country.

Authorities Commend Response Efforts

The team praised the Ministry of Interior and other relevant authorities for their high level of readiness and swift action during the recent weather situation. Officials also stressed the importance of following official updates and avoiding unverified information.

Authorities highlighted that the coordinated response showcased effective collaboration among government entities, helping to protect communities, ensure public safety, and bolster the UAE’s preparedness for future emergencies.

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