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SHARJAH // Beachgoers and fishermen in the Northern Emirates are being urged to keep out of the soak until the rough weather passes.
Officials at the Sharjah meteorological workplace said north-west winds with speeds between 22 and 27 knots were far-ranging the country, raising dust and reducing visibility.
Conditions at sea are unworked and unsuitable for swimming or fishing. Three ships dropped anchor on beaches in the Northern Emirates due to the impecunious conditions. The vessels, in Sharjah, Ajman and Umm Al Qaiwain, did not report any casualties, a coastguard spokesman said.
An documented from the meteorological office said the weather should settle after Wednesday.
The open should take the warnings seriously, said Captain Rashid Yousif bin Sandal, top banana of Sharjah Police's aid and rescue unit.
"At present, most people have paid bear in mind to the warnings and some seas are almost abandoned," he said. "We have not had many calls of sea-related emergencies last week, like we always have in such times.
Source: The National