As dust storms hit the UAE, authorities have issued yellow and orange alerts, cautioning about low visibility, strong winds, and health hazards — particularly for those with respiratory illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis, or COPD.
Citizens are reminded to remain indoors as much as they can, particularly during the peak of storm hours. Close windows and doors, and operate air purifiers or AC filters to ensure indoor air quality. If you have to venture outside, wear an N95 mask to minimize inhalation of fine dust particles and safeguard your lungs.
They must avoid exerting themselves, wear prescribed inhalers, and seek a doctor in case symptoms are aggravated. Parents must ensure children and older people — who are at greater risk — remain indoors and well-hydrated.
Driving during a storm? Use low beam headlights, drive slowly, and maintain a safe distance between vehicles. Avoid desert roads and wait for official clearance before resuming travel. Stay tuned to updates from the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) for real-time alerts and safety tips.