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AT LEAST one person has died amid torrential rain and flooding that submerged an airport, malls, and train stations and left Dubai paralysed.

The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates is reeling today after the heaviest rain ever recorded wiped out the millionaire's playground.

A man walks through floodwater in Dubai on Wednesday after huge downpours
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A man walks through floodwater in Dubai on Wednesday after huge downpoursCredit: AP
Water floods major Dubai shopping complex Global Village
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Water floods major Dubai shopping complex Global VillageCredit: Reuters
Two men walk through floodwater in Dubai on Wednesday
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Two men walk through floodwater in Dubai on WednesdayCredit: AP
Debris floats through an SUV abandoned in floodwater
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Debris floats through an SUV abandoned in floodwaterCredit: AP

Planes were seen swimming in floodwater at the world's busiest airport, Dubai International, as flights were diverted through yesterday afternoon and evening.

Dramatic pictures and videos showed shopping centres swamped and busy roads resembling rushing rivers dotted with halted cars.

People trudged through ankle-deep water in a metro station, and on roads as they attempted to push their flooded cars to higher ground.

It is a historic weather event, greater than any previously recorded in Dubai, where data collection began in 1949, according to state-run WAM news agency.

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TRAVEL DISRUPTION

Twenty-one outbound and 24 inbound flights were cancelled at Dubai International Airport (DXB) on Tuesday, while many other flights were diverted to neighbouring airports.

DXB was still affected on Wednesday morning, writing on X at 9am local time: "We advise you NOT to come to the airport, unless absolutely necessary.

"Flights continue to be delayed and diverted. Please check your flight status directly with your airline.

"We are working hard to recover operations as quickly as possible in very challenging conditions."

Paul Griffiths, the airport's CEO, added this morning that every place an aircraft could be safely parked was taken.

Some planes were diverted to Dubai's second airfield, Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central.

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Mr Griffiths told radio station Dubai Eye: "It remains an incredibly challenging time.

"In living memory, I don't think anyone has ever seen conditions like it.

"We are in uncharted territory, but I can assure everyone we are working as hard as we possibly can to make sure our customers and staff are looked after."

RECORD RAIN

The rains were acute across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) but also fell in Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

They began late Monday and soaked the sands and roadways of Dubai with some 0.79 inches of rain before the raging storm intensified dumping rain and hail at around 9am local time on Tuesday morning.

A man wades through a flooded street in Dubai on Tuesday
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A man wades through a flooded street in Dubai on TuesdayCredit: EPA
Planes are seen swimming at Dubai's International Airport
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Planes are seen swimming at Dubai's International AirportCredit: X
Motorists drive during heavy rainfall in Dubai on Tuesday
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Motorists drive during heavy rainfall in Dubai on TuesdayCredit: EPA
A person wades through a submerged street under a bridge
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A person wades through a submerged street under a bridgeCredit: Getty

By the end of the day, some 5.59 inches of rainfall had soaked Dubai in just 24 hours - more than is ordinarily seen in an entire year (3.73 inches at DXB).

The death toll in Oman had reached 20 by Wednesday, according to local media.

Two locals affected by the rain in Dubai told AP, on condition of anonymity, that the situation at the airport was absolute carnage.

The couple said: "You cannot get a taxi. There's people sleeping in the Metro station. There's people sleeping in the airport."

They later managed to book a taxi near their home some 18 miles away - before floodwater on the road saw them grind to a halt.

A bystander was said to have helped them over a highway barrier with their luggage.

Cars are forced to a standstill on flooded roads
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Cars are forced to a standstill on flooded roadsCredit: Getty
A witness shows their view from inside a bus of a Flydubai aircraft at DXB
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A witness shows their view from inside a bus of a Flydubai aircraft at DXBCredit: Reuters
Passengers wait for their flights at the Dubai International Airport on Wednesday
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Passengers wait for their flights at the Dubai International Airport on WednesdayCredit: AFP
A lack of drainage on roads is believed to have worsened the flooding
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A lack of drainage on roads is believed to have worsened the floodingCredit: Instagram

Schools across the UAE were largely shut yesterday and government employees, and other workers, urged to work remotely if able - both on Tuesday and again on Wednesday.

Tanker trucks worked in the streets and highways to pump away water, as flooding reached peoples homes and forced them outside.

Some have theorised the unusual weather event could have been the result of cloud seeding, a weather modification technique used to increase precipitation, although the true cause remains unconfirmed.

Cloud seeding generally involves the government flying small planes through clouds which burn salt flares that can increase precipitation.

Being a desert country, the UAE conducts cloud-seeding in part to increase its limited groundwater, according to the Associated Press.

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Rain, although uncommon in the UAE, does occur periodically during the cooler winter months.

A lack of drainage on roads and in other areas - due to the irregularity of rain - is believed to have worsened the flooding.

What caused the heavy rain in Dubai?

A deluge of rain flooded Dubai on Tuesday, leaving at least one person dead and causing major disruption at the world's busiest airfield.

The true cause of the heavy rain is not yet known, but some have theorised it may have been the result of cloud seeding.

Cloud-seeding is carried out in the UAE to increase the desert nation's dwindling and limited groundwater supply, according to AP.

The weather modification technique involves small planes flying through clouds while burning special salt flares that can increase precipitation.

Meteorologists at the National Centre for Meteorology said they flew six or seven cloud-seeding flights before the rains commenced, according to reports.

And flight-tracking data analysed by the AP reportedly showed that one aircraft affiliated with the UAE's cloud-seeding efforts flew around the country on Sunday.

A lack of drainage on roads and in other areas of the UAE - due to the irregularity of rain - is believed to have worsened the flooding.

A view of submerged cars after heavy rainfall in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
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A view of submerged cars after heavy rainfall in Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesCredit: Getty
Water floods Global Village after the rainstorm in Dubai
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Water floods Global Village after the rainstorm in DubaiCredit: Reuters
Cars drive through a flooded road on Wednesday
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Cars drive through a flooded road on WednesdayCredit: Reuters
Torrential rain soaked the roadways of Dubai late Monday through to Tuesday
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Torrential rain soaked the roadways of Dubai late Monday through to Tuesday
A group of men sail on a boat on a flooded street in Dubai
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A group of men sail on a boat on a flooded street in DubaiCredit: Reuters
Vehicles sit abandoned in floodwater covering a major road in Dubai on Wednesday
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Vehicles sit abandoned in floodwater covering a major road in Dubai on WednesdayCredit: AP
People push a stranded car along a flooded street in Dubai
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People push a stranded car along a flooded street in DubaiCredit: AFP
Travellers wade through ankle-deep water in a flooded metro station
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Travellers wade through ankle-deep water in a flooded metro station
People push a car through floodwater amid heavy rainfall in Dubai
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People push a car through floodwater amid heavy rainfall in DubaiCredit: EPA
Heavy rain drenches cars on the Sheikh Zayed Road highway in Dubai
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Heavy rain drenches cars on the Sheikh Zayed Road highway in DubaiCredit: AP
A submerged duty machine is seen after heavy rain in the UAE
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A submerged duty machine is seen after heavy rain in the UAECredit: Getty
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