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UAE committee tasked with assessing flood damage holds first meeting

UAE committee tasked with assessing flood damage holds first meeting
28 Apr 2024 11:43

ABU DHABI (WAM)

The committee tasked with assessing damage from floods in the United Arab Emirates held its first meeting with the aim of setting priorities and plans to evaluate the condition of infrastructure, roads, and dams after the unprecedented adverse weather conditions.

The committee, which is headed by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, was formed by the UAE Cabinet.

The meeting was presided over by the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, and attended by members of the Committee from various federal and local entities.

The Minister outlined the tasks of the Committee that include assessing the damages and proposing solutions to address them, as a first order of business.

The meeting saw the formation of four technical committees, one for roads and infrastructure, one for houses and properties, one for dams and water facilities, and one for energy and water.

Al Mazrouei commended the swift response of field teams from various concerned entities that worked round the clock and contributed to protecting people’s lives and properties and expediting the recovery time, as service facilities, such as roads, bridges, and dams, went back to operation in a record time.

In line with the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Al Mazrouei directed the committees to immediately start assessing damages from the intense rainfall across the country and prepare an integrated operational plan to repair all damages of the infrastructure, roads, houses, and dams.

Additionally, he set one week as a deadline to receive a detailed report of this task.

Al Mazrouei highlighted that a team of experts was assigned to prepare a complete study on the need to expand dams and waterways, so they are ready for and can contain future extreme weather events.

“Our goal is to ensure the fast recovery of the infrastructure and to develop practical solutions that enhance the resilience of our infrastructure in the face of weather instability and emergencies,” he said.

“The Ministry, in coordination with various entities, has started assessing the damages of citizens’ homes and offering aid and logistic support to them," he added.

"This will help us recover quickly and ease the suffering of affected citizens.”

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