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Emirates News

UAE weather tomorrow: Temperatures to hit 48ºC in some areas

  Residents in the UAE can expect fair weather conditions on Monday, June 15, according to National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).Temperatures across the country are expected to rise, reaching up to 48ºC in some areas, including Gasyoura in Abu Dhabi. In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, highs are expected to reach up to 43ºC, with lows of 30ºC in Dubai and 29ºC in Abu Dhabi. Winds will be light to moderate, blowing southwesterly to northwesterly, and may freshen at times over the sea. Gusts will be gentle with speeds ranging from 10 to 25kmph, reaching up to 40kmph in some areas. The sea is expected to be slight to moderate, becoming rough by late night in the Arabian Gulf, while remaining slight in the Oman Sea.

Sharjah announces free public parking on June 15 for Hijri New Year

  Motorists in Sharjah who use public parking will be exempt from parking fees on Monday, June 15, in celebration of the Hijri New Year holiday. However, authorities clarified that the exemption does not apply to smart parking yards and designated paid public parking areas that operate year-round, including official holidays. These areas are typically identified by blue signboards. Blue zone parking spaces will continue to be chargeable as usual.  In Sharjah, public parking is generally free in standard zones on Fridays. Paid parking continues in designated blue zones and smart parking areas, which operate throughout the week without exception. In most normal zones, parking is free during late-night hours, typically from 10pm to 8am, depending on signage. Motorists should be.

Rains trigger waterfalls in Khor Fakkan mountains as kids play in flowing waters

Some parts of the UAE witnessed rainfall on Sunday, June 14, offering residents a refreshing break from the intense summer heat.  In videos shared by Storm Centre, rain was seen sweeping across the Eastern Region, with Khor Fakkan’s mountainous areas witnessing natural waterfalls being triggered once again as the downpour revived flowing streams across the hills.  Rains in the UAE — particularly in Fujairah and eastern part of the country — are not unusual during summer due to the country's typical experience of low monsoon pressure from India.  However, the country also experiences more intense and disruptive weather episodes from time to time.  One of the heaviest rainfall events of the season was recorded on March 25, when storms transformed.

Latest News

Dubai RTA's new AI system will predict marine transport demand in real time

  Dubai's marine transport network is set for a data-driven upgrade as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) rolls out an enhanced Seasonal Network initiative powered by artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. The move is designed to improve service flexibility and respond more efficiently to fluctuating passenger demand during peak seasons, public holidays and major events across the emirate.The summer operating plan, effective in July, is built on an integrated big-data repository tracking passenger numbers, revenue, and occupancy rates. Officials say the system sharpens forecasting accuracy and supports more responsive operational decisions as usage patterns shift throughout the year. How the AI-led model works? At the centre of the initiative is an AI-led model.
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World News

No surgery: Abu Dhabi researchers develop device for chronic pain, movement disorders

  In collaboration with Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, researchers from NYU Abu Dhabi, have developed a tiny, injectable medical device that introduces a new approach to treating chronic pain and movement disorders by controlling nerve activity without the need for surgery, batteries, or wires, offering a simpler and less invasive way to treat neurological conditions.The device, about the size of a small seed, can be injected into the body using a standard needle and placed near a target nerve. Once in position, it delivers controlled electrical signals that influence how the nerve behaves. It is powered wirelessly from outside the body, allowing doctors or patients to adjust its activity in real time. The research, published in Science Advances, offers an alternative approach.

Emirates Road bus crash: 3 in critical condition after accident in Dubai

  Three people are in critical condition after a fatal minibus crash that occurred on Emirates Road in Dubai on Sunday, a social worker dealing with the incident confirmed. The accident left seven dead and nine injured, police said.  “A total of eight people were admitted to hospital after the incident,” he said. “Four of them have been discharged. The condition of three workers — two Indians and one Nepali man — continues to be serious.  A total of 16 people were on board the minibus at the time. All were employees of a technical services company based in the UAE. The company is a contractor for various services including aluminum cladding, glass installation, and handyman services.  The nationalities of the deceased have also been.

UAE doctors warn against last-minute vaccinations ahead of summer travel season

  As schools break for summer and airports across the UAE prepare for one of the busiest travel periods of the year, healthcare professionals are warning residents against a common but often overlooked travel mistake — leaving vaccinations until the final stages of trip planning. While flights, accommodation and visa applications often take priority, many travellers fail to check whether their destination requires specific vaccines or health precautions. Doctors say this oversight can lead to unnecessary stress, disrupted travel plans and increased exposure to preventable illnesses.   Dr Malaz Yabrodi, internal medicine specialist at Medcare Shaikh Saqr Al Qasimi Hospital Sharjah, said many people wrongly assume that routine vaccinations provide sufficient protection.