Chaos ensued in the United Arab Emirates after the country witnessed the heaviest rainfall in 75 years, with some areas recording more than 250 mm of precipitation in fewer than 24 hours, the state’s media office said in a statement Wednesday.

The rainfall, which flooded streets, uprooted palm trees and shattered building facades, has never been seen in the Middle Eastern nation since records began in 1949. In the popular tourist destination Dubai, flights were canceled, traffic came to a halt and schools closed.

One-hundred millimeters (nearly 4 inches) of rain fell over the course of just 12 hours on Tuesday, according to weather observations at the airport – around what Dubai usually records in an entire year, according to United Nations data.

The rain fell so heavily and so quickly that some motorists were forced to abandon their vehicles as the floodwater rose and roads turned into rivers.

  • Flying SquidM
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    505 months ago

    The only good thing about climate change is that nations like the UAE that essentially only exist because of their oil are reaping some of what they have sown.

    • XIIIesq
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      275 months ago

      If you were otherwise dirt poor and you had the opportunity to become rich beyond your dreams selling something that to you is essentially free you wouldn’t do it?

      It’s really easy to be moral from your armchair at home.

      I’m not saying that makes it OK, but it’s a real moral dilemma and we live in the real world. The UAE not selling oil wouldn’t lower the demand for it, they’d still have been flooded, just with no oil money to help fix anything afterwards.

      • @[email protected]
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        135 months ago

        If they didn’t sell oil, there wouldn’t be a giant, pseudo-city in the desert. Those people would probably build elsewhere, if at all.

        • XIIIesq
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          35 months ago

          Exactly my point.

        • @bitwaba
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          15 months ago

          Well if climate change keeps up, it sounds like they’ll be a pseudo-city on the rain forest instead.

      • @macrocephalic
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        75 months ago

        Agreed. I dislike these countries because of who they are, not how they got rich.

      • Flying SquidM
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        45 months ago

        What makes you think the Sheikhs were dirt poor before the British started pumping oil?

        • XIIIesq
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          I’m obviously talking about the wealth of the whole country, not just it’s richest citizens.

          In 2009, the UAEs GDP was 85% based on oil, it doesn’t take a triple digit IQ to do the maths here.

          • @force
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            45 months ago

            Dubai’s poverty rate is 20% and a notable fraction of the population (1.5%) is slaves from central/south Asia who got their passports taken away from them, and median salary is USD$4300 (a single person’s monthly expenses are estimated to average USD$1000 excluding rent). I can’t call them a wealthy country when their citizens are far from it.

          • Flying SquidM
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            -115 months ago

            You’re being disingenuous. People aren’t talking about the poor living in a slum in Tel Aviv when they talk about how Israel needs to pay for its crimes.

            • XIIIesq
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              125 months ago

              Absolutely pointless reply.

              • Flying SquidM
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                You’re suggesting that my happy that the UAE is getting some karma for helping destroy the planet is somehow ignoring the fact that there were a lot of poor people that have better lives now because the UAE has been helping destroy the planet.

                I’m pointing out that I’m not talking about the poor people.

                • XIIIesq
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                  It’s literally only the poor people that will suffer. Do you think any of the oil billionaires in the UAE are going to be finding it hard to sleep tonight?

                  • Flying SquidM
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                    I’m sure people made the same argument during the bombings of Berlin in the 1940s. The elite were safe in their bunkers or in the countryside.

      • @Squizzy
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        35 months ago

        Not like there is unsavoury alliances ad tendencies associated with this story. It is not just them making money.

    • @Rapidcreek
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      05 months ago

      That’s like someone with drug addiction blaming his pusher.

      • Flying SquidM
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        25 months ago

        No, it’s more like someone with a drug addiction blaming Purdue Pharma.

        • @Rapidcreek
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          To the addic it’s always someone else’s fault.

          • Flying SquidM
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            So you’re saying that Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers are being wrongly accused of getting millions of people addicted to opioids who wouldn’t have been without Purdue Pharma specifically pushing it onto them through doctors? ’

            • @Rapidcreek
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              No I didn’t say that and you know I didnt, but argue you must.

              • Flying SquidM
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                Sure looks like you suggested as much to me:

                If not, then why did you say “to the addict, it’s always someone else’s fault” after I brought up blaming Purdue Pharma for addiction? And if you wish to remain here, I would advise you not making personal attacks like claiming I have some need to argue with you (especially when you responded to me). I do not moderate discussions I am personally involved in, but I cannot speak for other moderators who see such things.

                • @Rapidcreek
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                  Forget it, I’m not interested in another person in my life that lives to argue…

                  • Flying SquidM
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                    15 months ago

                    Again, you responded to me unprompted.

                    Don’t start arguing with someone and then claim they’re the one that lives to argue. Look in a mirror.

    • @demonsword
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      Western civilization only exists because of oil.

      • Flying SquidM
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        145 months ago

        Oh good, well we better keep pumping it out of the ground then. It’s not like that could spell the end of Western civilization or anything.

        • @demonsword
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          What I meant is that your schadenfreude is misplaced. Since there is oil in UAE it would be exploited wheter people living there wanted or not. And, well, it will keep being exploited until civilization falls, that’s the nature of the economic system we are all cursed to live under.

          • Flying SquidM
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            75 months ago

            Oh that’s right, there are no alternatives to fossil fuels and there never were. My mistake.

              • Flying SquidM
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                35 months ago

                What does that have to do with your implying that there were and never will be an alternative to fossil fuels?

                Those alternatives exist right now.

                • @demonsword
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                  What does that have to do with your implying that there were and never will be an alternative to fossil fuels?

                  I did not imply that at any moment. If you take your time re-reading our argument you’ll see that. What I’ve argued is that oil is a substantial backbone of current western civilization, and since oil exists in the UAE it would be exploited wether people living there wanted that or not (and that has been the case for decades).

                  • Flying SquidM
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                    What I meant is that your schadenfreude is misplaced. Since there is oil in UAE it would be exploited wheter people living there wanted or not. And, well, it will keep being exploited until civilization falls, that’s the nature of the economic system we are all cursed to live under.

                    You are arguing that oil is necessarily a substantial backbone of Western civilization by claiming that it would have been extracted from the area no matter what and will continue to be so in perpetuity. Neither of those things are facts. They are pure guesswork on your part.

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        Uuuuuh…

        I think western civilization and its dominamce may have existed for a little while before crude oil.

        Western civilization only exists because of oil flags, psychopathy, and exploitation of anything and anyone it can.

        • @demonsword
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          Modern western lifestyle only exists because of oil…