Heavy clouds burst over the concrete metropolises of the UAE and Omani mountainsides in mid-April, submerging homes, cars, and vegetation in both Gulf states. On April 16, the UAE experienced its heaviest rainfall recorded when 100mm of rain poured down on Dubai over 12 hours — a level usually witnessed over a whole year — while Oman saw similar downpours with 21 people killed in flash floods. "Urban planners and scientists warn that Oman and the UAE will need to adapt their cities for more extreme weather due to global warming" Satellite imagery showed unprecedented pools of water dabbing the khaki landscapes of the eastern Arabian Peninsula. Oman and parts of the
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