The National Meteorological Center predicted that the weather will be partly cloudy tomorrow, with some cloud clouds continuing to rain on different parts of the country. He pointed out that the winds will be northwesterly to northeasterly, ranging from 20 to 30 kilometers per hour, It is sometimes dusty on exposed areas, while the sea is turbulent in the Arabian Gulf and Mediterranean in the Oman Sea.

The country has witnessed heavy rainfall on different parts of the country, notably Ras Al Khaimah and the Ghayathi area of ​​Al Dhafra.

In the context, the Fujairah Police secured 651 students with educational and administrative staff at the Rmeitha Al-Ansari school in Marbadh district of Fujairah after one of the valleys cut off the road leading to it.

Police said that the students were evacuated two hours after the completion of official work. They were detained at the school gym as a precaution so that the school buses could be moved to their homes after the water receded.

Heavy rains hit cities and areas in the eastern coast yesterday afternoon, accompanied by lightning and strong winds, which led to the flow of many medicines and mountain reefs and collected water in quantities in the main and subsidiary roads.

Ras Al Khaimah police today closed the road leading to Jabal Jis, as the mountainous areas of the emirate witnessed rainfall in Jalila, Jabal Jis and al-Tuwaiyin. Police also pulled out an abandoned vehicle that fell over Mount Jess after it was washed away by rain.

Ahmed Hamad Al Shehhi, Advisor to the General Services Department in Ras Al Khaimah, pointed out that the department sent a team of workers from the department to Jabal Jis to remove the rocks from the road and to secure the traffic and traffic.