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Arm miscreants alleged to be Arambai Tenggol caused mayhem in different Polling Stations in Manipur Outer Parliamentary Constituencies.
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Arm miscreants alleged to be Arambai Tenggol caused mayhem in different Polling Stations in Manipur Outer Parliamentary Constituencies
The record "rain bomb" that struck Dubai and other nearby Gulf states on Tuesday dumped more than two years' worth of rain on the global financial and transportation hub.
Why it matters: By bringing the city to a standstill, the floods demonstrated how inadequate existing infrastructure is for withstanding extreme weather events that are becoming more common and severe due to climate change.
Zoom in: Extremely heavy rains inundated the city, shutting down its busy airport hub for a time on Tuesday.
At least two years' worth of rain, or about 6.26 inches, fell in just 24 hours, qualifying as what have come to be known colloquially as "rain bombs" for their ultra-heavy totals in such short periods of time.
This amount of rainfall in a single day would cause problems even in more temperate locations, let alone Dubai, a desert city with poor drainage.
Cars, including luxury vehicles the city is known for, turned into boats, and planes at Dubai International Airport were seen on social media using their engine power to blast through high waters.
The latest: On Wednesday, a weather emergency was in effect in Dubai, with schools closed and people advised to stay home despite sunny skies.
With reports of damage to buildings, cars that may have to be scrapped, and lingering travel disruptions, this extreme rainfall event could end up costing a city known for its high-end shopping and luxury living tens of millions of dollars in damage, if not more.
Between the lines: The proximate cause of the flooding was a slow-moving and potent area of low pressure, or cold pocket of air aloft, that sparked complexes of severe thunderstorms over the United Arab Emirates and nearby countries on Tuesday.
At least 19 people were reported dead from flooding in Oman from the same weather system. At least one death was reported in the UAE.
The storm came at a time when crucial climate finance meetings are taking place in Washington, and the COP28 president, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber is pushin
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Labour Union Tamenglong had cleaning the Tamenglong Town drainage
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Arambai Tenggol ruina Imphal City khou free suna ruantat bammei
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Asei Samu Makhong, Imphal khou pat bammei lunlung
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