Meanwhile, emergency workers tried to clear waterlogged roads and people assessed the damage to homes and businesses after the rare rainstorm swamped the UAE.
There is no other comments from you under this video, maybe you haven't posted it? I've check "held for review" which RU-vid do automatically and I have no power over this, but your comment is not there either....
Apparently all this was down to two factors. 1.) *Cloud seeding* - They were messing with the weather to make it rain more. 2.) *Drainage -* Because the country is so dry, they don't have much of a drainage system for surface water runoff. Combine those two and....😕
It has nothing to do with Cloud seeding. That was sourced some scammers on twitter who want to make us afraid of chemtrails and stuff so we'll buy their "anti chemtrail equipment." The cloud seeding stopped weeks earlier. Plus, the flooding happened where there was no Seeding, we only hear about Dubai because they are rich, poor areas got flooded too.
You clowns really think this is all because of cloud seeding?? Delusional smh No amount of cloud seeding could do this, it's 99% natural. Search up how cloud seeding even happens in the first place, you'll see how unlikely it is for these results.
Well that depends. Some of these cars arent ones you can just go buy new ones of. The most expensive of the cars destroyed are limited runs of which so few exist it may be years before another owner decides to sell. And even then they are usualy bespoke to order making each car a 1 of 1
Nah, these cars are customized and fitted from factory to their liking, as well as like the comment said above, limited runs. Goodluck trying to buy another Veneno, they only made 13 of them. Even something like the LaFerrari, there's only 500 of them, buying another is 1, very unlikely you'd be able to find the same spec, 2, if one is on the market, you and everyone else who lost one is now competing for it, and 3, it's gonna be significantly more expensive.
Oh, and in Dubia, it doesn't matter what you have. There's so much wealth, a Bugatti is a dime in dozen. It's about how soon you can get it and having it customized to your characteristics. That's why "Just buy another one" just doesn't work for this scenario.
لا احتاج اي سيارة من هاته سيارات فاخرة. و لكن احتاج سوى حاجة اخرى فقط و هي صلاتي . صلاة لله الواحد القهار سبحانه وتعالى. لا اخذ معي عند لقائه سوى صلاتي و اعمالي . لاننا نحن فوق هاته الارض سوى ضيوف . اما الدائمة انتم تعرفونها و سوف لا تخلدون فوق هاته الأرض. مع سلامة.
“Customers can expect new clauses from the insurance companies”. That shouldn’t even be a thing. When insurance has to do its job they penalize the customers and we act like it’s normal. Insurance is one of the biggest modern day grifts and nobody talks about it.
Just think a moment about how insurances work and why they work. They bet against your insecurities about a certain event to happen in the future and wouldn't do this, if odds are against them. So they simply change the rules for future bets.
Hey if their policy doesn't cover floods or natural disasters then why should they? Plus we're talking about people who live in a city built on cheap labour and modern slavery. I'm sure they can afford it
Americans don’t waste money, people will just see 1 video about an 100 million dollar house or expensive car and assume every American can afford that or owns something like it
@@user-zc8sq3wr9f erquakes get 100 times stronger when they go up a digit. So from 6 -> 7 it is 100 times stronger. From 6 -> 8 it is 1000 times stronger. The skyscraper, Taipei 101 can withstand a earthquake on the Richter scale of 7.3. with no problem. So yes building a place for cars that are on the first, second or third floor is possible, even if they have crazy earthquakes there
They do have excellent infrastructure in Dubai. But what happened over there wasn't normal weather event, it far exceeded what you could expect...infrastructures are designed according to the local context. You don't build super earthquake-proof buildings in a country where earthquake are almost inexistant, and you don't build massive drainage infrastructure in a country where it almost never rains...
@@LeChristEstRoiyeah but you do build more levies or something more substantial just in case. You know storm drains maybe? Water passages and more inclines into ditches? They said f all that and continued to buy stupid shit. Get fucked. No sympathy
@@HFFCANADAcost of building and most importantly maintaining drainage in Dubai far exceeds damage that occured. Their main concern on daily basis is sand not rain, and said sand would clog any kind of drainage in about a month or so. So every few months they would need to clean all that sand out and when they are done it's time to start over, all that to prevent one in 50 years heavy rain, that this time they coursed themselves by accident.
Looks like Dubai is learning their drainage techniques from China. The country is so rich, I guess the damage to the buildings, cars, infrastructures, personal properties, humankind, etc. are not more than the costs of building a proper functioning water sewage system.
@Lu-dm7rn He didn't get stuck, he got there himself, what part did you not understand? Yeah, he has to *stay* there until the flood subsides, but not stuck 🤦♂️
Insurance companies: pay us tons of money so you can be covered when accidents happen or disaster strikes. Disaster strikes: Insurance companies: how dare you not only ask to use our services, but live in the area you live and now we’re going to add a clause so the next time this once in a lifetime problem occurs we won’t have to cover anyone for it. I hate insurance…. And the government
Yup, pay them so much for something like to happen once in a lifetime & they tell you. Well this is why you need to pay high insurance. Bunch of thieves
@@HighLordCrypto8951 How can they claim exemption due to an "Act of God" when so many people don't believe in God these days? These people need to get the F outta here.
A desert turned into ocean, and highly likely another desert in Saudi Arabia is turning green, before we got GTA 6!!!!!! These are history checkpoints ffs, era defining events!!!! And got all of them before GTA6
Soon, there is going to be the rapture. It's when there will be trumpet sounds, and after the trumpet sounds, God will lift his people from here. Also, God said people should be living by the Bible. Amen, and God bless you. * John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal life".
Unfortunately it'll be hard for them to not pay anything they are more likely to try capping the amount they can pay out. Since the damages won't go against coverage terms
More like “we’ve gone bankrupt, can’t cover your cars “ With the best part being half the cars that are fucked are owned by the people who also own the insurance companies lol. So they’ll cover theirs and their friends cars then suddenly go bankrupt. lol. It’s not funny it’s sad but what ya gonna do. Nothing.
@@mikeml9992it’s not easy to stop the fire just because it was easy to ignite the lighter! Think before speak! BUT fuck around and find out! Nature doesn’t like to be played with.. humans won’t understand
Cloud seeding can't bring ice rain too so ig it may have been because the Hindu religion had made the temple and the Dubai needed rain so it was blessed and destroyed at the same rime
Here's the things. Dubainese doesn't really care to money. Because they know money doesn't really important and hey, you can't bring your money and bribe the Hell Jailer right?
The storm here in Dubai was extremely harmful, My all 17 cars including the Remac nevara, Aston Martin DB12 and McLaren 750s, got absolutely saved by not existing in this world.
As of now, there's nothing to support the belief that this flood was caused by cloud seeding. From what I can find, the general consensus amongst meteorologist are other scientists is that the cause of the flood was the result of other man made issues. Namely, climate change.
If they can actually buy it from the owners, because all the abandoned cars in Dubai can not be purchased. Just like they don't do bankruptcy there, so abandoned what they can't take and leave with what money they could and live a comfortable life in exile.
Almost all of these supercars are insured, those who choose to claim the insurance and get hundreds of thousands of dollars, the cars then go to auction as water damaged being sold by the insurance companies to recoup losses@@168tsai8
@@johannesdolch but people work hard on and long on making these vehicles to make peoples lives easier. And I have 2 to 4 cats and they let Alone all cats survive better in a flood. Not to mention that those cars are not cheap. People work hard and long to buy cars.
Something tells me that a lot of those cars aren’t insured. If you’re rich enough to afford one, you’re probably rich enough to be your own insurance company.
One of the biggest problems with Dubai is that there’s no drainage on the streets as they don’t expect rain ever, they’re in the desert. Every time it rains even a little bit there’s some smaller floods, it was a matter of time before it ran out of hand
The only reason it has been flooding is their cloud-seeding activities. When they built the infrastructure for drainage they weren't messing around with the weather.
That plus it's so dry that when water does fall it doesn't soak into the soil. It has nowhere to go even outside of cities because the dry ground is solid.
@@sammy2tyresLol, cloud seeding wouldn't do all this. Our planet is in a state of flux from climate change. Draught constant places like California are getting pounded by atmospheric rivers.
It's total bs because in florida there was a massive flood that flooded the electric car dealership and all the cars caught on fire and they could put out the flames because it's all chemicals burning polluting the air and water
I like how a lot of people say it is because of cloud seeding and that they should stop but they just cant they need cloud seeding because they do not have enough water
The rich in Dubai are not worried. The cars were probably a few years old anyway and so the ashtray was getting full so they will just buy another one.
That's not the case at all. I live in Dubai since I was born and most rich people here keep changing their cars. Majority of luxury cars u see on the road are pretty recent model years and expensive.