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Sharjah Municipality deploys 145 tankers, 125 pumps to suck out accumulated rainwater

All measures undertaken to ensure smooth flow of traffic in rainy weather



An overcast Sharjah Buhairah Corniche skyline, earlier. Sharjah Municipality has taken all necessary steps to ensure any accumulated rainwater is drained out or sucked out at the earliest. Picture for illustrative purposes only.
Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Archives

Sharjah: Sharjah City Municipality (SCM) has deployed its emergency teams to deal with water-logging due to rain in different parts of the emirate. The teams deal with all reports received at the SCM Call Centre on the 993 phone number round the clock.

Obaid Saeed Al Tunaiji, Director General of Sharjah Municipality and Head of the Rain Emergency Team at the municipality, said that the teams use pumps to suck out the water in areas that witness heavy water-logging, in order to ensure a smooth flow of traffic. The municipality works in tandem with the General Command of Sharjah Police, the General Directorate of Sharjah Civil Defence and other authorities concerned.

Meanwhile, Hassan Al Tafaq, Assistant Director-General of the Agriculture and Environment Sector, said SCM deployed 95 tankers of its own and used 50 private tankers and also used 125 suction pumps for the purpose. Around 200 tankers were put on standby to deal with any additional water accumulation.

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SCM had earlier cleaned the rainwater drainage holes in different parts of Sharjah to drain out rainwater.

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