Abu Dhabi bracing itself for Cyclone Shaheen

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Authorities in Abu Dhabi are keeping a close eye on the tropical cyclone Shaheen, which is expected to have an impact on the emirate, especially in Al Ain.

The Abu Dhabi Media Office has warned of high-speed winds, cumulus rain clouds, low visibility, rough seas and chances of flash flooding in some areas.

Residents have been advised to avoid sea activities, drive with extra caution and stay away from valleys and areas of torrential rain.

The unstable weather conditions are expected to continue until Tuesday, October 5.

For emergency cases, call 02 678 8888 or 993.

Abu Dhabi Police have also issued an advisory in multiple languages.

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