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It's a big fuss! It rained in the UAE for a year, and the planes were "swimming" in the water

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It's a big fuss! It rained in the UAE for a year, and the planes were "swimming" in the water

When it comes to the UAE, most people first think of Dubai, an international metropolis full of local tycoons, the United Arab Emirates, which is located in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula and is a desert Arab country in the Middle East known for its oil production. But recently, a once-in-a-century heavy rainfall in the UAE has made it popular all over the Internet.

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Some netizens said that insurance companies never dreamed that they could also provide wading insurance in Dubai.

It's a big fuss! It rained in the UAE for a year, and the planes were "swimming" in the water

Netizens said that Dubai's drainage system is just like the snow plow in Sanya, which is simply redundant, but who would have thought that God would play a joke on him! Some netizens are curious, if the tram battery gets into the water, can the battery still work? The following netizens' replies died of laughter

It's a big fuss! It rained in the UAE for a year, and the planes were "swimming" in the water

"Paper fans are drunk and rich, and the streets are boating in the pouring rain; It is rare in a lifetime, and the wealth of the sky is worrying!" It's a good sentence that splashes wealth and wealth makes people worry, saying that Mr. quit the literary world back then, and everyone was strongly opposed to it.

It's a big fuss! It rained in the UAE for a year, and the planes were "swimming" in the water

Netizens believe that this year is the "El Niño phenomenon", that is, where it often rains, there will be drought, and where it does not rain often, it will often rain. Yes, there have been recent weather anomalies in many places around the world, such as Mongolia has not experienced a snow disaster in nearly 50 years, Australia has suffered an extreme high temperature of 49.9 °C, and strong Atlantic winds have caused flights to "soar" (flights have a maximum speed of 1,300 kilometers per hour) and so on.

It's a big fuss! It rained in the UAE for a year, and the planes were "swimming" in the water

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