Abu Dhabi Judo Grand Slam day three: heavyweights take to the mat
The competition saw the return of former world champion Nemanja Majdov and the confirmations of two reigning world champions, Arman Adamian and Inal Tasoev.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms disrupted normalcy in Abu Dhabi and Dubai as flight operations were hampered and bus services suspended in Dubai following the downpour. Reports indicated five inbound flights to Dubai were diverted, with numerous cancellations affecting arrivals and departures.
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Abu Dhabi and Dubai experienced heavy rain and thunderstorms earlier than expected, prompting an amber alert across the UAE. Moderate to heavy rainfall hit various areas, accompanied by lightning and thunder. Dubai Police issued safety warnings, urging caution and avoiding certain areas. Dubai Airports and PCFC announced measures in response to the inclement weather. The UAE braces for further rainfall, with May 2-3 identified as the peak period.
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The second day of competition at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam ended in style with the titles flying away to Beauchemin-Pinard, Ahadov, Taimazova and Karapetyan.
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 03:00Published