Dubai Police have diverted traffic along a section of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road due to water logging.
"Due to puddles, traffic has been diverted from Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road to Tripoli Street in the direction of Emirates Road to ensure the highest level of safety for motorists," the authority said on Twitter.
#Traffic_Update | Due to puddles, traffic has been diverted from Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd. to Tripoli St. in the direction of Emirates Rd. to ensure the highest level of safety for motorists.
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) January 27, 2023
Have a safe trip! pic.twitter.com/55MLbs7cfG
Meanwhile, Al Asayel Street is now open in both directions from Al Maraba’a Street to Kahraman Street.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) had earlier closed the section due to the accumulation of water.
#RoadUpdate: Al Asayel St. is now open in both directions from Al Maraba’a St. To Kahraman St. you can use this road to reach your destination. Thank you for your cooperation. #RTA
— RTA (@rta_dubai) January 27, 2023


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