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Emergency workers cleared waterclogged roads and people assessed the damage to homes and businesses on Thursday (April 18) after a rare and epic rainstorm swamped the United Arab Emirates.

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00:00 The epic rainstorm has stopped and floodwaters are subsiding in the United Arab Emirates.
00:10 But residents are reeling from the aftermath. Many of them returned to their water-clogged
00:15 homes on Thursday to clean up the mess.
00:19 Water was dripping, draining from the top yesterday and now it's all dirty drainage
00:26 water coming out of all the bathrooms, drainage.
00:30 "It was coming out of our drainage basically. So we are guessing there is some kind of blockage
00:36 which the guys are, the authorities are here clearing out, helping us to do it. I know
00:40 it's a lot of work and they are doing their best right now to just get it out. I don't
00:44 know how long it's going to take. We are all waiting, just trying to see what's going to
00:49 happen. I literally moved into my house two weeks back and I had got everything done new
00:53 and my entire garden, my entire living room is just like, all my furniture is floating
00:58 up right now. So I just hope and wish their work really pays off and this starts getting
01:04 better faster."
01:05 "I woke up the other morning to people in kayaks with pet dogs, pet cats, suitcases
01:12 all outside my house, that's where the flood ends, all having to move to hotels. I've got
01:17 friends who have had to move to hotels. It's been, it's a disaster, it's actually a disaster.
01:21 It's the worst I've ever seen it in Dubai. We've seen some bad storms in the past but
01:27 this was like nothing else. It was like an alien invasion. The sky just kept on flashing
01:32 thunder, non-stop, almost non-stop. I've never seen so much rain in all my life."
01:38 They said the weather got better now but most places remained a disaster zone. Emergency
01:44 workers are working round the clock to clear the roads as traffic in many parts of Dubai
01:49 was still disrupted.
01:51 A highway through Dubai was reduced to a single lane in one direction while the main road
01:57 that connects Dubai with Abu Dhabi was closed in the Abu Dhabi direction. Some vehicles
02:03 were still submerged in the water and the local authority told the owners of the abandoned
02:07 vehicles to remove them from the streets.
02:11 The Dubai tram operator said its service had returned to normal ferrying commuters who
02:16 have got back to work. The National Centre of Meteorology said the country saw its heaviest
02:21 downpour in the last 75 years, with some areas recording more than 250 millimetres of rainfall
02:28 in 24 hours.
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