Flooded streets in Sharjah after heavy rain hits the United Arab Emirates

Vehicles move through flooded streets in Sharjah after heavy rain, as storms affect the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring Oman.

Flooded streets in Sharjah after heavy rain hits the United Arab Emirates
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Updated: 25/03/2026 - 13:05 GMT+1
Vehicles move through flooded streets in Sharjah after heavy rain, as storms affect the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring Oman.

Flooding was reported in Sharjah after heavy rain swept across parts of the United Arab Emirates, with storms also affecting neighbouring Oman
Video shows cars, trucks and motorcycles moving through water-covered roads, while pedestrians and cyclists navigate flooded streets
Vehicles continue to pass through standing water in several areas, as rainfall impacts daily life and traffic conditions in the city.

The UAE's National Center of Meteorology called on residents to exercise caution and to avoid flooded areas.

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