The head of the Ras Al Khaimah Police Commander, Head of the Emergency, Crisis and Local Disasters Team, Major General Ali Abdullah bin Alwan Al Nuaimi, has formed a team to survey the rain damage in the areas of Al-Fahalin and Al-Hail, under the supervision of the Director General of Resources and Support Services in the Ras Al Khaimah Police, Brigadier Jamal Ahmed Al-Tayer, headed by the Deputy Team Leader Local Emergencies, Crises, and Disasters General Director of Central Operations in Ras Al Khaimah Police, Brigadier Dr. Muhammad Saeed Al-Hamidi, and a group of members representing each of the Ras Al Khaimah Police, the Office of Emergency, Crisis, and Local Disasters, Civil Defense Department, Public Services Department, and Municipal Department.

Al-Hamidi distributed the roles and tasks of the work among the team members, and everyone made a field tour in the areas of Al-Fahalin and Al-Hail, to find out the damages left by the valleys and torrents in the two areas, and inspect the houses affected by the rains that witnessed the two areas and led to the destruction of property of citizens.

Al-Nuaimi confirmed that damage was monitored in the areas of Al-Fahalin and Al-Hail, and several reports were recorded on it, and it will be submitted to the competent authorities to take the necessary measures for them, and enhance the time to respond quickly to emergency situations and take security measures and measures, by providing them with all the necessary support and care urgently for them, in order to ensure Enhance their sense of security and safety.

Al-Fahalin and Al-Hail residential areas were damaged due to the flooding of the Negev Valley, which led to the entry of water from the valley into residential homes, the destruction of citizens' property, including furniture and farms, and the death of a number of livestock.

The «Emirates Today» monitored the high level of the valley course and its deviation from its path and flowing strongly, which caused the soil to be washed under the houses and the entry of muddy water into the rooms, which prompted citizens to leave their homes and ask for help from the competent authorities who moved a number of them to hotels temporarily.

The high level of the valley runway, its deviation from its course and its runoff, with a force that shoveled the soil below the houses.