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Dubai International Airport, typically a symbol of efficiency and modernity, faced unprecedented disruption on Tuesday as heavy rainfall inundated the city, causing widespread flooding and flight diversions. The unexpected deluge, a departure from the region's arid climate, has reignited concerns about the impact of climate change on extreme weather events.
On Tuesday, Dubai International Airport, renowned as the world's busiest air hub for international passengers, grappled with the aftermath of heavy rain that forced the diversion of numerous incoming flights. The airport, accustomed to handling over 100 flight arrivals during peak hours, experienced a rare suspension of arrivals due to flooded runways and hazardous flight conditions. Despite efforts to resume operations, departure flights faced delays and cancellations, reflecting the severity of the weather disruption.
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