How sad! These three children in the picture were reported to have been washed away by a flash flood in Ras
Al Khaimah on Wednesday afternoon. Their bodies were found in the early hours
of Thursday morning.
Read reports from The National below
The children, Moza, 11, Mansour, 6, and their three-year-old
brother Fazaa, were buried at a cemetery in Wadi Mai yesterday along with their
mother, Amna Al Jabiri, who also drowned.
The three youngsters had joined their mother and father, Ali
Al Kindi, to watch the thunderstorm that was lashing rural areas in the south
of Ras Al Khaimah.
The family had left their home at Wadi Mai at about 3pm and
drove to the Wadi Al Qor valley. But their car was caught up in fast-moving
flood waters.
As the car filled with water, the family scrambled out
through the sunroof, but the children were swept away by the torrent.
Police were able to locate the car with help from residents.
The children’s bodies were recovered hours later after a search. Moza’s body
was found at 11 that evening. The body of her brother Mansour was found at
3.30am on Thursday and Fazaa three hours later.
Amna, who had three other children, had already been found
and taken to Al Munaiey Hospital where she was pronounced dead at 7pm.
Relatives yesterday told of their shock and grief.
Rashed Al Kindi said he received a call from his
brother-in-law Ali at 5pm to tell them his wife and children had drowned.
"The incident was shocking. Ali was crying and saying
his wife had passed away and they couldn’t find the children. We took off right
away to Wadi Al Qor to be beside Ali and to help with the search," said Mr
Al Kindi.
"They went to see the hail and left their other three
children at home. The car engine stopped working at a point in the middle of
the valley where more than one water stream crosses.
"The water filled the car and they jumped from the roof
of the car. The water was running fast and they were swept away by the current.
"Ali latched on to a tree branch to try to save his
family but he couldn’t."
Mayed, 18, Zayed, 16 and Haza, 15, are being cared for by
their relatives.
Source: The National
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