'Apocalyptic' SNOWSTORM blasts Middle East as freak weather terrifies Arab countries
THE Middle East has experienced a bizarre mix of snow blizzards, lightning strikes and deadly fires in just the last 24 hours - with more devastation expected to come
5
Febraury, 2017
The
UAE was one of a number of Middle Eastern countries to bare the brunt
of a freak
weather phenomenon yesterday.
A shock
snowstorm blasted
through the Arab country, usually known for its blistering heat,
scorched deserts and year-round sunshine.
The
blizzard covered parts of the country with up to 10 centimetres of
snow, according to the local Met Office.
Other
Gulf States also experienced rare
lightning strikes, sandstorms, rough seas and high winds of
up to 90km an hour.
Heavy
winds saw a crane collapse in Dubai which then set off an inferno,
which injured one person.
Three
vehicles were also destroyed in the sudden fire.
Among
other weather-related incidents, trees were uprooted and traffic was
severely disrupted.
Poor
visibility across the area caused several accidents and trapped many
residents indoors to avoid an impeding dust storm.
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Lightning
strikes over Middle Eastern countries
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Bizarre
snow covered deserts in the UAE
The freak
weather led
to the cancellation of a stage in the Tour of Dubai because the
strong winds posed a danger to the cyclists.
According
to the UAE Met Office, temperatures plunged to minus two degrees
across several mountainous regions.
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Fire
also struck Dubai among the freak weather incidents
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The
UAE was one of a number of Middle Eastern countries to bare the brunt
of the freak weather
Police
warned people against going outside, although the rarity of the
occassion saw many flock to the snow-covered landscapes.
Social
media users tweeted their delight at the weather and snapped their
own snowmen.
However,
others tweeted that the freak weather had caused them to reevaluate
all of their beliefs.
Some
users described the weather as "apocalyptic" while others
remarked that the "final hour was approaching".
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