Monday, 26 June 2023 British sprinter Zharnel Hughes says "the sky is the limit" after breaking the 30-year British men's 100m record, with his next target a podium place at the World Championships.
Dubai's highly advanced infrastructure bore the brunt of an unprecedented rainstorm earlier this week, shattering records and sparking chaos across the city. From April 15 to April 17, torrential rains inundated Dubai, surpassing the UAE's annual rainfall average in a matter of days. The deluge brought operations at Dubai Airport to a standstill, submerged malls, and swept away cars on the roads. With this being the heaviest rainfall witnessed in the past 75 years, concerns about climate change have been reignited worldwide. UAE's state-run weather agency has dubbed the unexpected downpour as "a historic weather event," underscoring the magnitude of the disruption caused by nature's fury. Numerous videos capturing the aftermath of the rainstorm in Dubai have circulated on social media platforms. Among them, a captivating time-lapse video depicting Dubai's sky transforming into a surreal shade of green has captured widespread attention, quickly going viral.
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