The ordeals of passengers stranded at Dubai airport due to unprecedented heavy rains have yet to be alleviated, leaving them stranded without their luggage and basic facilities.
Reports indicate that the downpour in Dubai has severely impacted airport operations, leading to difficulties for arriving passengers.
One of the major issues faced by travellers is the non-maintenance of the baggage claim system, resulting in prolonged wait times and frustration among passengers trying to retrieve their luggage.
Long queues have formed at the baggage claim area, with passengers enduring extensive waits to collect their belongings. Furthermore, the suspension of flights at the airport has exacerbated the situation, causing the baggage of passengers with connecting flights to be held at the airport, adding to the delays and inconvenience.
Even passengers residing in the UAE have faced challenges in obtaining their luggage, with barely half of the passengers at the airport successfully retrieving their belongings. Shockingly, half of the passengers in the queue have been called for baggage claim tomorrow, indicating a significant backlog in processing.
This marks the first time in the history of Dubai airport that flights have been cancelled due to rains, resulting in thousands of passengers enduring difficulties in accessing basic facilities at the airport. Despite efforts to restore air operations, full functionality at Dubai airport has yet to be achieved, prolonging the ordeal for stranded travellers.
As authorities work to address the aftermath of the rainfall and restore normalcy at the airport, passengers are advised to remain patient and cooperate with airport staff. However, the situation serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust infrastructure and contingency plans to mitigate disruptions during adverse weather conditions.