Dubai Constructs Flood Prevention System with Capacity to Absorb 20 Million Cubic Meters of Water per Day

Dubai’s New Stormwater Drainage System: A Giant Leap Towards Flood Resilience Amidst Climate Change Concerns

Dubai recently announced an ambitious plan to invest 8 billion USD in building a comprehensive stormwater drainage system to prevent future flood disasters. The announcement comes in response to unprecedented heavy rain that caused serious flooding in the city just two months ago. The new system is expected to cover the entire area of Dubai and absorb over 20 million cubic meters of water per day, with construction set to begin immediately and completion scheduled for 2033.

Experts have attributed the heavy rain to global warming caused by fossil fuel emissions, suggesting that such extreme weather events may become more common in the future. While some media outlets initially raised concerns about Dubai’s cloud seeding operations possibly contributing to the heavy rain, experts and authorities have denied that cloud seeding was the cause of the flooding, noting that the practice has been in place since 2002 without such consequences.

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