Floods in Qatar as almost a year\'s rain falls in one day

Floods in Qatar as almost a year's rain falls in one day

AFP  |  Doha 

was hit by widespread flooding on Saturday as the desert state received almost a year's worth of rainfall in one day.

Roads became impassable, air traffic was disrupted and homes were flooded, while shops and universities closed. broadcaster Al Jazeera's senior meteorologist, Steff Gaulter, tweeted that one part of the capital had experienced almost a year's worth of on Saturday.

"Abu Hamor (a suburb) now reporting 59.8mm. (average annual rainfall is 77mm.)," she wrote. By early evening it was estimated that 61mm of had fallen.

Airways was forced to divert some flights, creating logistical headaches, as neighbours Saudi Arabia, the and are among states that do not allow to use their airspace, due to an ongoing diplomatic rift.

Some Qatar-bound flights were forced to divert to and and the warned its passengers to expect further problems.

"Due to weather conditions over Doha, flights are subject to delays for departure and arrivals," said on

Qatar's public works authority issued a warning to drivers to avoid tunnels because of the flooding.

in Qatar showed cars almost completely submerged under water, after thunderstorms over Doha.

Other footage showed rainwater running downstairs inside buildings as workers desperately tried to mop up.

Qatar's National Library, not yet a year old, was forced to close and said it would remain shut on Sunday to ensure the "safety of our users".

The also said it would be closed on Sunday, "due to weather conditions".

The extent of the flooding may cause concern for the authorities who have spent billions on major infrastructure projects ahead of hosting in 2022.

Some sought to downplay the disruption, joking online there was now no need for to dig a canal around Qatar -- an apparent threat made by as part of the continuing political tensions -- because the flooding had done the neighbouring power's job for it.

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First Published: Sun, October 21 2018. 00:20 IST