TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - "Rains overnight Wednesday submerged main passages at the airport, resulting in diverting several incoming flights to Dubai, Bahrain and Dammam airports," said the head of Kuwait's civil aviation, Sheikh Salman al-Sabah.
All departing flights were cancelled, Sheikh Salman told AFP.
Life in the desert emirate came to a standstill in the past two days because of heavy rains, estimated by the national meteorological department at 96 mm (3.78 inches) -- almost equal to the country's average annual rainfall.
The deluge has flooded bridges and main roads and damaged buildings in residential areas.
A stateless man drowned on Saturday as he tried to rescue his family from their flooded home in Kuwait.
The Kuwaiti government ordered public offices and schools shut on Wednesday and Thursday as authorities stood on high alert and urged people to stay at home.
Torrential rains have swept across the region, with Jordan hit the worst. At least 13 people have died in flash floods in the kingdom.
Saudi Arabia's civil defence said on Thursday it rescued 46 people from a bus after they had become stranded by floods in the city of Hafer al-Batin, near the Kuwaiti border.
Source: AFP