Sharjah power outage: Watch how delivery riders guide cars as traffic lights fail

A sudden power failure struck multiple districts of Sharjah on Sunday afternoon, plunging key residential and commercial zones into temporary darkness and disrupting urban infrastructure. The outage, originating around noon local time, impacted the neighborhoods of Al Majaz and Al Taawun, with Jamal Abdul Nasser Street identified as a major affected artery.

While technical crews from local authorities moved swiftly to diagnose and rectify what was described as a localized emergency fault in the power network, the most significant immediate consequence was the failure of traffic signal systems across intersections. This created potential hazards for motorists and pedestrians during a busy afternoon period.

In a remarkable display of civic responsibility and quick thinking, delivery riders from prominent services including Smile, Noon, and Keeta spontaneously coordinated to manage the flow of vehicles at a critical junction. Videos captured these riders, easily identifiable in their company uniforms, directing traffic from all directions of the intersection. Their improvised efforts ensured the safe passage of various vehicles, including school buses and taxis, preventing congestion and mitigating the risk of accidents in the absence of functional traffic lights.

This incident echoes a previous event in 2024 where a delivery operative from Talabat was formally recognized for proactively securing a hazardous, dangling traffic signal on a Dubai street. The Sharjah outage, though brief and fully resolved thanks to automated grid protection systems, underscores the community’s reliance on robust public infrastructure. It also highlights how individuals from essential service industries often step into roles far beyond their formal duties to ensure public safety and order during unforeseen emergencies.