UAE: Work-from-Home Extended as Vehicles Remain Submerged in Flooded Parking Lot

Asma Ahmed - | UAE

As a result of the torrential rains that flooded parts of Sharjah and Dubai, many drivers had a nightmare: after being submerged in flooded parking lots for days, their vehicles became useless since the wet had seeped into the engines, a lot of people are rushing to cope with the various problems that come with this kind of situation.

Beyond the bureaucratic tasks of seeking police certificates and liaising with insurance providers for vehicle repairs, a pressing concern for affected motorists is the imminent inability to return to their workplaces, slated for the upcoming Monday, due to the continued submersion of their vehicles, which persists six days after the initial downpour. Notably, areas such as Abu Shagara, Jamal Abdul Nasir, Al Majaz, Al Warsan, Discovery Gardens, and Mudon remain inundated, presenting a logistical hurdle for residents hoping to resume office duties.

In response to the crisis, numerous individuals have resorted to either extending their remote work arrangements, securing temporary transportation through rental services, or relying on the generosity of friends for loaner vehicles in order to facilitate their return to office environments. This shift in work dynamics has become a necessity for many, with employees like PM, a sales and marketing executive from Abu Shaghara, Sharjah, obtaining special dispensation from their employers to work remotely amid the ongoing flood situation.

However, the road to recovery is fraught with challenges, as evidenced by the ordeal faced by car owners like Faisal Ahmed, who managed to relocate his vehicle from a basement parking area to a ground-level space only to find it submerged once more due to persistent flooding. With basement facilities still inundated, individuals like Abu Aiman, a resident of Al Majaz in Sharjah, grapple with the logistical complexities of securing alternative transportation arrangements amidst the uncertainty surrounding the operational status of their submerged vehicles.

Despite concerted efforts to document the extent of damage for insurance claims, logistical impediments, such as inaccessible parking facilities and dead vehicle batteries, hinder progress. As residents navigate the aftermath of the deluge, the prospect of a protracted period of remote work or reliance on temporary transportation solutions looms large, underscoring the far-reaching ramifications of the recent weather event on daily life and work routines.

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