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  #3219874 18-Apr-2024 13:15
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I got the post unlocked, to check if you were alright from the rain and flooding that had hit Dubai and surrounding region?





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45-50 degrees is pretty nasty. It's unbearable for 2-3 months.

 

 

For me, 3 hours at full ECS performance of the A380 on the apron at an alternate airfield in the middle of nowhere was enough. I would prefer Scottsdale AZ again for a variety of reasons, but that's not the point. 😎

 

 





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  #3220011 18-Apr-2024 19:26
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Shindig:

 

I got the post unlocked, to check if you were alright from the rain and flooding that had hit Dubai and surrounding region?

 

 

I'm actually in Germany on a work trip this week so I dodged the rain but the family is still there. We got off pretty lightly, there is roof over an outdoor porch that leaked which meant a small soffit needs to be replaced and some water got under the SPC floor in my youngest daughters room but it's all pretty minor in the scale of things. Some of our neighbors were totally flooded. My wife spent some time running around helping other people unblock their drains, which very rarely get used.

 

The big issue with the middle east, and Dubai in particular, is there is almost no storm water infrastructure. My house doesn't have spouting and any water from drains runs out onto the ground to dissipate. Any storm results in flooding but it's normally pretty isolated and minor.

 

It's the same through the majority of the emirate so they are reliant on trucks to pump stormwater out of low lying areas. This isn't a big deal for normal storms, which normally get cleaned up in 24 hours or so and life goes on. At the moment there are a ton of areas and roads that are under a metre or more of water and it's going to take some time to clean up.

 

It looks like operations are back on at the airport so I should be able to get home tomorrow night but it's been a difficult time for many people. Access to and from the airport is still pretty impeded but I'm reasonably confident that I'll get back ok.

 

Mrs Handle is teaching online and the kids are pretending to attend class online for the rest of the week, hopefully they are back in class next week. It's been a shit show but it's also not the end of the world for us.




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  #3220408 19-Apr-2024 19:07
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The plane which I will take home tonight is on it's way from Dubai to Munich. I'll be delayed but I'll get home over night which is a relief. Mrs Handle has been a trooper but she could do with some help.

 

The roads are being pumped out and reopening and much of the water has disapated. There's a few big areas still needing to be pumped out but it's significantly on the improve.

 

A mate of mine probably won't be able to leave his house until early next week, their house is slightly elevated so not flooded but there are patches of 1m deep water on their access roads.


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  #3220511 20-Apr-2024 05:02
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Emirates have cancelled checkin for all transfer flights through Dubai. Current schedules are a disaster and apparently T3 is a mess with people sleeping on the floors as they've run out of hotel rooms near the airport. I'm guessing they were just flying people in and stranding them so decided to clear the back log to and from Dubai before they try and resume normal operations.

 

It'll be disruptive but at least they are trying to clear it. My flight from Munich is relatively full so it seems the right thing to do.


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  #3220600 20-Apr-2024 10:45
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Handle9:

 

Emirates have cancelled checkin for all transfer flights through Dubai. 

 

 

My daughter works after hours travel and has been up all night dealing with this. She is wrecked so after 14 hours is off to bed so we are tiptoeing around the house. Seems like it is a real nightmare over there. 

 

Take care mate. 


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  #3220604 20-Apr-2024 11:00
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My friend was due here from Germany on Friday afternoon.  She's still waiting for her flight to be cleared to depart Germany due to Dubai not accepting passengers with connections.  Supposed to be here Monday afternoon, but we'll see. And then there's the Iran of it all...


 
 
 

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  #3220735 20-Apr-2024 19:26
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I got home ok. Baggage came out fine and the taxi home was pretty much normal.

I didn’t get home until 5am but I’m home. It’s a bit of a relief for everyone I think. We’ve got one room to dry out a bit but life mostly resumes as normal.

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  #3224855 1-May-2024 05:46
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Sigh. It's going to be raining again on Thursday. School has already been cancelled for Thursday and Friday.

 

The forecast is no where near as bad as a couple of weeks ago but we need rain again like a hole in the head.


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