Gridlock on Qatar’s roads due to heavy downpours, schools closed


Doha, Nov 25 (Dona News): Many motorists in Qatar have spent the morning literally wading through traffic as continuous rainfall has led to heavy flooding on the roads. And then many parents ended up returning to schools to pick up their children after widespread flooding and leakages were reported.

In addition to school closures, the precipitation has caused flight delays and also permeated hotel and malls.

Criticism about how authorities have been handling the rain is already being raised.

Speaking to Doha News, Al Sharq journalist Ahmed Al Mohannadi, said that the capital has turned into a “lake,” adding that heavy rain shouldn’t paralyze the country.

He said although Qatar has new buildings and the MET can predict weather changes beforehand, it still continues to make the same mistakes with regards to construction and its drainage systems, and not having enough equipped emergency squads to deal with the heavy rain.

He added that no one was being held accountable for this problem. “We don’t learn from our previous mistakes,” he said. He also called on SEC to suspend schools tomorrow as well, to prevent any surprises.

However, others said the rain had not disrupted their day, thanks to new drainage works in their areas.

The Ministry of Interior is advising anyone who needs emergency assistance to call 999 for help.

The Supreme Education Council has closed independent schools early, in phases based on the grades of the students.

According to residents on social media, flooding was widespread across Doha, including in Mesaieed, Al Wabb, on the Corniche, near Civil Defense roundabout and Bin Omran, as well as several parts of West Bay.

The rainfall has also caused several school closures, including Doha College – Al Waab (which was flooded) and West Bay campus, Doha English Speaking School (DESS) and the American School of Doha (ASD) “due to unsafe weather conditions.”

Flights at Hamad International Airport also appear to be delayed, but it is unclear if that is due to flooding or the lightning.

According to FlightRadar, several planes appeared to be circling HIA, unable to land. A few had delayed departures, but planes could be seen taking off by 8am this morning.

Meanwhile, residents are also reporting flooding and leaks in their homes and at hotels

According to the Qatar Meteorology Department (MET), the country will see heavy rain and thunderstorms today, weather that will likely continue tomorrow.

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2015

    The rain that is got in the ME is nothing compared to the downpours we have in Mangalore. The main reason for the flooding is the drainage system is very, very poor.

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara/Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha Qatar

    Thu, Nov 26 2015

    Feel Pleasant after the downpour of rain. After the summer now that cool weather across Qatar. Entire city also now cool.

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  • YASHAVANTH G SHETTY, MANGALORE

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    Sorry to have read about this.Folks,please be careful & take necessary precautions.May God be with all of us to bless & safeguard.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    Heavy rainfall,These irregularities in climate is due to the side effects of the global warming. Government must take preventive measures to handle such situations.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    These Arabs would never have thought in their dreams that one day climate change will bring heavy rains in their lands and hence no proper planning w.r.t effective drainage, ground clearance of buildings etc.!! Nature is so mighty that it has fooled them too!!

    Imagine a situation like that happened in Mumbai when it rained more than 1000 mm in 24 hours, the entire city will be immersed under water leading to a catastrophe!!!

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  • Raajesh , Managaluru

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    Please be safe

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    Entire city under water due to un seasonal rains!!

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Wed, Nov 25 2015

    These GCC countries are not prepared their infrastructure for rains.

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