Dubai has recently experienced unusually heavy rainfall in terms of both volume and impact, leading to water accumulation in several areas and disruption to aspects of daily life. While rain is environmentally beneficial, from a medical perspective it poses real health challenges, particularly for the most vulnerable groups. Based on my daily work in emergency departments and intensive care units, I would like to shed light in greater detail on these risks and how to address them with awareness and responsibility.
The impact of heavy rainfall extends beyond roads and infrastructure and directly affects human health. The most significant risks include:
During periods of heavy rainfall, we clearly observe:
Some cases arrive late due to difficulty accessing healthcare facilities, increasing their severity and often necessitating admission to intensive care units. This highlights the importance of not ignoring early symptoms and not delaying medical attention.
Certain populations are more vulnerable during these weather conditions, including:
To reduce health risks, the following measures are strongly advised:
Do not hesitate to seek urgent medical help if you experience:
Rain is undoubtedly a blessing, but managing it with health awareness is what transforms it from a potential risk into a safe experience. Cooperation between the community and healthcare authorities, adherence to medical guidance, and making timely decisions are all essential factors in protecting lives and reducing pressure on hospitals.
Health is a shared responsibility—and prevention is always better than cure.
Dr. Mahmoud Medhat Abou Moussa
Specialist in Intensive Care Medicine
International Modern Hospital Dubai
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