A disabled British holidaymaker is stuck abroad due to the Dubai floods - and says he's been told he'll have to wait FOUR DAYS to fly home to Staffordshire via Birmingham Airport.<br />Ian Molland, 55, was due to fly home from Delhi via Dubai yesterday (17) after a solo travelling trip round India.<br />But when he arrived at the airport he was informed the flight was cancelled due to the flooding in Dubai, he said.<br />The retired hotel inspector was told his new flight wouldn't be for another four days - but he'd be put into a 4*hotel by Emirates.<br />But he claims him - and 180 other passengers - were checked out the hotel after just one night, and left with no accommodation until their flight on Sunday.<br />Dubai has seen severe flooding after unprecedented rainfall occurred across UAE this week - the heaviest rainfall in 75 years - with some areas recording more than 25cm of rain in under 24 hours.<br />Ian, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, said: "It's been absolutely amazing until now.<br /><br />"I loved seeing the Taj Mahal, Jaipur and Jodhpur - but now I can't leave.<br /><br />"Now it has truly been the experience of a lifetime - for the wrong reasons.<br /><br />"I've also got health concerns and I've got to go without my important medication for five days.<br /><br />"I've been abandoned in India."<br />