Dubai: An emirate in the UAER has announced remote learning for some schools. The Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management team in the Ras Al Khaimah has instructed government schools in the emirate to shift to distance learning on Friday, November 17. The decision was announced due to unstable weather conditions. It was not immediately clear if private schools would follow suit.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) reported heavy rains over Ras Al Khaimah on Thursday afternoon. The country’s highest peak, Jebel Jais, was among the areas where rains fell.
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Ras Al Khaimah’s crisis management team also put authorities on high alert, with instructions to activate business continuity procedures to ensure vital services are not interrupted. Lightning, thunder and rains of different intensities are expected over the country’s east, north and coastal areas over the next two days.
The UAE’s Ministry of Interior issued an advisory today, asking residents to reduce speeds on the roads and avoid areas prone to floods and beaches.
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