Home to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks such as Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and Dubai Fountain, Downtown Dubai is a project by Emaar. This community also has several residential buildings.
This week, the UAE recorded its heaviest rainfall in 75 years. The result: some properties were flooded and damaged.
Committed to the safety and wellbeing of those in its communities, Emaar’s founder Mohamed Alabbar on Friday stated, “In response to the challenges posed by this adverse weather and heavy rains that Dubai has experienced in the past few days, I am pleased to announce that Emaar will undertake the repair of all properties within our communities that have been damaged by the recent rains at its own cost to ensure that our residents can return to their daily lives as swiftly and smoothly as possible”.
The service is available to tenants of old or new homes that have reported damages resulting from the rainfall through Emaar’s call centre. This step lifts the financial burden for those residents who have been badly affected.
“Emaar has always strived to support our community in times of need, and as a responsible company, we undertake to provide all possible support in such situations including complete repair of our customers’ homes,” he added.
(Photo credit: Emaar)






