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The heavy downpour has resulted in flooding in certain areas of the Western region, mainly in Jeddah. Three people have died on Tuesday as a result of electrocution from the flooding in Jeddah and in the Makkah region, as reported by Saudi Gazette.
Jeddah Health Affairs reportedly received two main distress calls on Tuesday, one being cases of electrocution and others were traffic accidents.
The downpours in Jeddah on Tuesday lasted two hours, and caused immense traffic due to vehicles stuck in floods.
#جده_الان #مطر_جده #امطار_جده#الارصاد#JeddahRain
هنا.. سعر المتر أكثر من 2000 دولار.. pic.twitter.com/iUNdu9Qiwa— د. ناصر الجهني (@nasserjuhani) November 21, 2017
Almost 30 emergency reports were made all throughout yesterday, as The Civil Defense received more than 200 reports on short circuits.
Every time it rains in #Jeddah #jeddahrain pic.twitter.com/sEJQeqogsd
— Jude ???? جود (@Judosaur) November 21, 2017
More than 480 people were left stranded and later rescued in Makkah, Madinah, Al-Jouf and Tabuk. There were many cases of people falling and slipping near the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah too.
Nevertheless, municipalities in said regions positioned teams to help people out.
General Authority of Meteorology & Environmental Protection announced on Tuesday that areas such as Jeddah, Makkah, and Taif will be expecting more rainfall.
It’s #raining in #Jeddah !!!#Jeddahrain #Rain pic.twitter.com/omQySdZUH8
— Hashim vakkayil (@hashimvakkayil) November 21, 2017
It is advised during areas affected with flood for people to remain indoors and stay safe.
#Civil_Defense alerts the weather turbulence starting from Monday until Thursday.#SPAGOV pic.twitter.com/z8kCFOYeTi
— SPAENG (@Spa_Eng) November 20, 2017
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