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"Emergencies and crises" It monitors the weather situation and confirms its readiness to deal with any developments

Abu Dhabi, October 10 / WAM / The National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, in coordination with the National Center of Meteorology, the Ministry of Interior, and a number of partners, is following up on developments in the weather situation expected during the coming days, which indicate that the country will be affected by unstable weather conditions, starting today, “Friday,” until the middle of next week.
It is expected that parts of the northern, eastern, and western regions and some interior regions of the country will witness the formation of cumulus clouds, accompanied by rainfall of varying intensity and active winds, which may lead to the flying of light objects and decreased horizontal visibility as a result of the descending winds accompanying the cumulonimbus clouds. Sea turbulence and high waves are also expected in the Arabian Gulf and the Sea of ​​Oman with cumulus clouds.
The Authority confirmed that all concerned authorities are in a state of readiness and fully prepared to deal with any developments, with careful follow-up of weather updates on a regular basis, and continuous coordination between federal and local authorities.
The Authority called on community members to follow the bulletins and warnings issued by the National Center of Meteorology through official channels, stay away from areas where water collects during rainfall, and take caution in order to preserve public safety.

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