Dubai Airport Resumes Normal Operations After Flooding Chaos | Dubai Floods | UAE | IN18V

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  • @TEAMMAURICE
    @TEAMMAURICE 24 дня назад +7

    Billions of dollars of petrol money coming in and they did not even think of building a sewage system, infrastructure is that of a 3rd world country

    • @dominiqueharry7436
      @dominiqueharry7436 24 дня назад

      Must be an American

    • @jtbilseniwisk8913
      @jtbilseniwisk8913 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@dominiqueharry7436americano inteligente, sabe pensar .😂

    • @tga1071
      @tga1071 23 дня назад

      اموال الحرام😂

    • @NasirAbbasmlt
      @NasirAbbasmlt 21 день назад

      😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😰

  • @nocopyright7912
    @nocopyright7912 19 дней назад

    Dubai's susceptibility to flooding highlights a broader concern about the vulnerability of urban areas to climate change. While Dubai is known for its advanced infrastructure, rapid urbanization, and innovative development projects, it faces challenges associated with rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and inadequate drainage systems. The city's low-lying coastal areas are particularly at risk, exacerbated by factors like land subsidence and limited natural drainage due to its desert environment.
    Addressing these vulnerabilities requires comprehensive strategies, including improved stormwater management, enhanced flood defenses, and sustainable urban planning that considers climate resilience. Investments in infrastructure upgrades and adaptation measures are crucial to mitigate the impacts of climate change and ensure the long-term sustainability of cities like Dubai. Additionally, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions globally are essential to limit the severity of future climate impacts.

  • @danielhabonimana4814
    @danielhabonimana4814 20 дней назад

    All over the world we are witnessing natural calamities. The end of this corrupt world is very near. The prophecies of the books of Daniel and Revelation are fulfilled from day to day. To find out more, see the book “Great Controversy”