The Director of Fujairah Civil Defense Department, Brigadier Ali Al Tunaiji, has warned of the behavior of some citizens and residents by taking a "selfie" by taking pictures with the tropical storm "Kiar", which may kill them. The flow of water to roads in the emirate revealed the inability of earth barriers to withstand waves.

Al-Tunaiji confirmed that the administration has developed several languages, which included instructions to alert sea-goers in case of rain or storms to safe procedures. He pointed out that some residents acted in unacceptable ways, such as surfing with wooden boards, or standing at the breakwater, in addition to taking «Sylvie» near the high waves, which may pull them to the intensity.

He pointed out that the operations to save the risk of their lives, who call themselves the adventurers, is very difficult, and may be considered impossible, because of the turbulence of the state of the sea and high waves.

Al-Tunaiji called on the residents of the eastern region not to go to the sea until the end of the tropical storm, calling for caution on the roads near the affected beaches, for fear of slips. He urged, in the case of storms and heavy rains, to stay in housing, and away from dangerous places, such as the sea, valleys and dams, until the stability of the weather.

The Director of the Department of Public Works and Agriculture of the Government of Fujairah, Salem Mohammed Ali Almksah, confirmed the decline of high waves, yesterday, on the shores of Fujairah, after rising from its normal rates during the past days as a result of the storm.

He also confirmed the success of the department teams in dealing with cases of sea water entering the roads, adding that the workers of the department are equipped with mechanisms and equipment for water suction.

He said that the rock barriers carried out by the teams of the Department instead of the "dirt mounds" have contributed effectively to the lack of water flow to the streets adjacent to the sea, and that his administration will work to strengthen the rock curtain in the area of ​​Regulaat to ensure its sustainability, so as to remain repulsive and protect the fishing port in the region, which was damaged Too much by water.

It is noteworthy that the high waves began to decline and return to normal rates along the beaches in cities and areas of the East Coast, leading to the return of traffic flow smoothly in areas where the entry of sea water to the main streets. Families in Kalba have also been able to return to their homes after staying in hotel apartments allocated by the authorities as a result of flooding their homes.

- Waves are back to normal on the shores of the East Coast.