Dubai residents can expect a change in their schedules on Monday, February 12th, as the city prepares for unstable weather conditions. In a precautionary measure, authorities have announced several key changes:
Remote Work for Government Employees:
- All public sector employees in Dubai will work remotely on Monday, February 12th. This applies to all government entities except for those performing essential on-site duties.
- The directive was issued by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing employee safety and minimizing potential disruptions.
Schools Shift to Remote Learning:
- Dubai schools, both public and private, have been advised to implement remote learning for students on Monday, February 12th. This decision aims to ensure student safety and avoid unnecessary travel during potentially hazardous weather.
- The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has urged schools to remain flexible and prioritize online learning options to minimize disruption to education.
Public Urged to Exercise Caution:
- The National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) has issued a yellow weather alert for the UAE, warning of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
- Residents are advised to exercise caution while traveling, stay informed about updates, and avoid venturing out unless absolutely necessary.
Why the Precautions?
This proactive approach stems from recent weather patterns across the UAE, including heavy rain and sudden downpours. By encouraging remote work and online learning, authorities aim to:
- Minimize traffic congestion and potential accidents due to slippery roads.
- Reduce strain on emergency services during potential flooding or power outages.
- Prioritize the health and safety of employees, students, and the wider community.
Staying Informed:
Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather forecasts and official announcements through:
- Official UAE government websites and mobile apps.
- Local news channels and social media platforms.
- Emergency hotlines like Dubai Police (999) and Dubai Civil Defence (101).
While Monday’s work and learning arrangements may be disrupted, this precautionary measure underscores the commitment of Dubai authorities to prioritize public safety and minimize the impact of potentially adverse weather conditions. By following official guidelines and exercising caution, everyone can contribute to a safe and well-prepared response to the upcoming weather event.