Ras Al Khaimah Continues Post-Rain Cleanup As Water Removal Efforts Focus On Khuzam

Following the recent heavy rainfall across Ras Al Khaimah, authorities have been working continuously to clear water from affected areas and restore normal conditions across the emirate. Over the past few days, significant progress has been made, with many areas already seeing a noticeable improvement as water levels have dropped and roads have gradually returned to normal use.

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Most areas are back to normal

Across several parts of Ras Al Khaimah, cleanup operations have been successful, with drainage systems and response teams managing to handle large volumes of accumulated water. Residents in many areas have already seen streets clear up, allowing daily life to resume more smoothly after the intense weather conditions.

Khuzam remains one of the key focus areas

However, Khuzam remains one of the areas where cleanup efforts are still ongoing. Due to the nature of the area, water tends to accumulate more heavily, which has required continued support from water removal trucks and cleanup teams.

As of this morning, water removal trucks were still seen actively draining water from the streets, as teams continue working on the ground. Videos from the area continue to show ongoing drainage operations, highlighting the scale of work still being carried out.

Continuous efforts to restore normal conditions

The continued presence of cleanup teams highlights the scale of the recent rainfall and the effort required to fully clear affected areas. Authorities are continuing to monitor the situation closely, ensuring that all remaining water is safely removed and that roads are restored for public use.

Residents are advised to stay cautious

While conditions have improved in many areas, residents are still advised to remain cautious, especially around low-lying areas where water may still be present. It’s always recommended to follow official updates and avoid any areas where water accumulation remains.

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