Dubai's Al Maktoum International Airport will be the biggest in the world once completed.
Climate change is behind torrential downpours and unusual flooding in the normally arid Dubai.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was inundated with water on Tuesday after
“We’re going to give it a week and see where he’s at and kind of see how he responds to the treatment over the next week,” said coach Joe Mazzulla.
More than 40,000 employees work on the Denver airport campus.
Some inbound flights to the world's second busiest airport resume, but many passengers remain stranded.
The deluge closed schools and businesses, grounded hundreds of flights, and destroyed cars, businesses and other property.
Emirates said it will need “some more days” to clear the backlog of rebooked passengers and stranded bags after the worst rainfall in 75 years plunged Dubai into chaos last week and disrupted travel for thousands of customers.
Extreme rains brought to a halt one of the hottest and driest cities on
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Hussain Sajwani, the chairman of Damac Properties, one of the United Arab Emirate's largest private real estate developers, sought to downplay the severity of flooding.