A peculiar environmental phenomenon in the Emirates is causing concern among the citizens.
A concern due to the phenomenon of fish deaths in Dubai after the storm.
As a result of the phenomenon of fish fatalities in Dubai following the storm, there is cause for alarm.
The municipality in Dubai is investigating the cause after finding dead fish in several water canals.
The problem is currently being managed by specialized workers, who are cleaning up and removing the dead fish from the river.
The Dubai Municipality (DM) has stated that the dead fish seen in the water channels were a normal occurrence due to the heavy rain and flooding that occurred in Dubai.
It had been reported by a number of different media outlets and social media accounts that there were dead fish scattered throughout the pavements and water channels in the emirate.
Dubai Municipality issued a statement to residents regarding fish deaths in water canals.
In response to reports of fish deaths in water canals, the Dubai Municipality has issued a message to the local population.
The civic body issued a statement that suggested several factors may contribute to the occurrence of this "natural phenomenon."
"Changes in weather conditions, such as increased rainfall or rising sea surface temperatures, frequently cause the occurrence of dead fish," stated an individual responding on behalf of the company.
DM provided additional clarification, stating that specialized teams were currently on the ground managing the situation. The spokesman emphasized that the municipality's teams are currently managing the situation and conducting the necessary clean-up operations, adhering to established protocols, to ensure the safety of the environment and public health.
The rains of April 16 in the Emirates caused a crisis.
The rains on April 16th precipitated a problem in the Emirates.
On April 16th, the United Arab Emirates experienced the worst rainfall the country has ever recorded. Dubai received more than 220 millimeters of rain in less than twenty-four hours, equivalent to more than a year's worth of precipitation in a single day.
The chief of the DM stated that it needed some time to drain and channel the water through the sewage and rainwater drainage networks. This statement was made last week. During the process of clearing the streets, Director General Dawoud Al Hajri stated that his crews had been working "non-stop."