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Actress Erica Fernandes, of Kasautii Zindagii Kay, posts a video of her terrifying rainstorm encounter in Dubai and notes, “Even though I was enjoying the rain, fear crept in…”

There was heavy rain in Dubai on Tuesday, April 16, which caused extensive flooding around the city. Many streets in Dubai are now flooded as a result of the recent heavy rainfall. Singer and Bigg Boss 14 alum Rahul Vaidya recently shared footage of himself wading in water up to his knees while clutching his footwear. Furthermore, a recently arrived resident of Dubai, Erica Fernandes, published a video and an in-depth piece on the recent destructive thunderstorms in Dubai.The actress sent a statement of appreciation to those who had shown concern for her and detailed her struggle over the last two days.

In her in-depth essay, Erica described how the incident started out as a pleasant way for the family to enjoy the rain but swiftly evolved into a frightening event. “I want to express my gratitude to everyone who got in touch with us during the recent thunderstorms in Dubai,” the writer stated. While it began as an enjoyable method to pass the time between sporadic rains, it eventually

She went on to say that when vision completely vanished, they could see furniture and other objects falling from other people’s balconies. On April 16, it started with a mild wind at around 12:45 a.m., and then there was lighting and rain. I adore rain, so as the hours went on, the rain became more intense, which excited me. However, it was just the start. A few hours later, the city was shrouded in ominous clouds, which quickly turned day into darkness. The strongest round to date was this one.

The strong winds tossed everything about like toys. We scrambled to get everything on the balcony safe as we saw furniture and other objects taking off from other people’s balconies. The visibility abruptly became nil.”

Erica assured her admirers that her family is secure. She did, however, also mention how their home’s leaky water supply made them afraid. “Fear set in as round four struck later in the evening, even though I was enjoying the rain.” We hurried to tidy up and stop the water from seeping into our house. We appreciate everyone’s concern for our welfare. We’re all lucky to be safe. Let us remember those who perished in the floods as Dubai and the UAE rebuild.”

In September 2022, Erica Fernandes relocated to Dubai and now works remotely between India and Dubai. She recently traveled to Mumbai to support Karan Kundra’s film Adura Love.

 

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