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Saudi Arabia hit by flash floods (VIDEOS) Saudi Arabia hit by flash floods (VIDEOS)
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Torrential rain resulted in two deaths and traffic disruptions in Jeddah Torrential rain has resulted in two deaths and traffic disruptions in Jeddah
Two people were killed after unusually heavy rain caused major flooding in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah on Thursday, the local authorities have said.Two people were killed after unusually heavy rain caused major flooding in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah on Thursday, the local authorities have said.
The death toll was announced on Twitter by the Saudi Defense Ministry spokesman, who urged the public to stay indoors.The death toll was announced on Twitter by the Saudi Defense Ministry spokesman, who urged the public to stay indoors.
The National Center for Meteorology (NCM) said the amount of rainfall reached 179mm in six hours, beating the previous record for the area set in 2009, when devastating flooding resulted in the deaths of more than 100 people, with 350 others missing.The National Center for Meteorology (NCM) said the amount of rainfall reached 179mm in six hours, beating the previous record for the area set in 2009, when devastating flooding resulted in the deaths of more than 100 people, with 350 others missing.
Videos from Jeddah show cars half-submerged in the water and being swept away by strong torrents. Several people were rescued from their vehicles, according to local media.Videos from Jeddah show cars half-submerged in the water and being swept away by strong torrents. Several people were rescued from their vehicles, according to local media.
Jeddah, which is located on the Red Sea coast and has a population of around 4 million, is often referred to as ‘the gateway to Mecca’, Islam’s holiest city. The rain led to traffic on the road between Mecca and Jeddah being suspended for hours.Jeddah, which is located on the Red Sea coast and has a population of around 4 million, is often referred to as ‘the gateway to Mecca’, Islam’s holiest city. The rain led to traffic on the road between Mecca and Jeddah being suspended for hours.
Cars swept away in flash floods in #Jeddah - 2nd city in #SaudiArabia#أمطار_جدة#جدة_الأنpic.twitter.com/LeBfsyMtdLCars swept away in flash floods in #Jeddah - 2nd city in #SaudiArabia#أمطار_جدة#جدة_الأنpic.twitter.com/LeBfsyMtdL
The city’s airport also said that “due to weather conditions, the departure of some flights has been delayed.”The city’s airport also said that “due to weather conditions, the departure of some flights has been delayed.”
#جده_الان ⚠️ارتفاع كبير في منسوب المياه وأنباء عن محاصرين pic.twitter.com/whtL4pP8tU#جده_الان ⚠️ارتفاع كبير في منسوب المياه وأنباء عن محاصرين pic.twitter.com/whtL4pP8tU
Schools in Jeddah were closed “to preserve the safety” of the students, state-run Saudi Press Agency reported. Students already had a day off on Wednesday as a national holiday was declared after the Saudi Arabian football team defeated Argentina in the World Cup in Qatar.Schools in Jeddah were closed “to preserve the safety” of the students, state-run Saudi Press Agency reported. Students already had a day off on Wednesday as a national holiday was declared after the Saudi Arabian football team defeated Argentina in the World Cup in Qatar.
Jeddah floods !😥😥 pic.twitter.com/SxewIOFEFnJeddah floods !😥😥 pic.twitter.com/SxewIOFEFn
🔴 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia drowns in flood after 246mm of rainfall in span of 10 hours. Rain rate peaked at 900mm/hr there at private PWS. It's an historical cloudburst event. ⚠️#Jeddah#KSA#جدة_الأن#جدة#مكة_المكرمة#مكة#Pakweather#Weatherpic.twitter.com/iioHJTNVeo🔴 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia drowns in flood after 246mm of rainfall in span of 10 hours. Rain rate peaked at 900mm/hr there at private PWS. It's an historical cloudburst event. ⚠️#Jeddah#KSA#جدة_الأن#جدة#مكة_المكرمة#مكة#Pakweather#Weatherpic.twitter.com/iioHJTNVeo
More than 2,500 workers were deployed to Jeddah following the storm to deal with the aftermath of the flooding and facilitate the restoration of traffic.More than 2,500 workers were deployed to Jeddah following the storm to deal with the aftermath of the flooding and facilitate the restoration of traffic.