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Civil Defense asks people in Saudi Arabia to take caution; most regions to witness rain

August 20, 2023
Civil Defense has warned people in Saudi Arabia to take caution, as most regions in the Kingdom will witness moderate to heavy rain from Sunday until Thursday.
Civil Defense has warned people in Saudi Arabia to take caution, as most regions in the Kingdom will witness moderate to heavy rain from Sunday until Thursday.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — The General Directorate of Civil Defense has warned people in Saudi Arabia to take caution, as most regions in the Kingdom will witness moderate to heavy rain from Sunday until Thursday.

Makkah region, including Taif, Maysaan, Adham, Al Ardiyat, Al Kamil, as well as the regions of Asir, Al-Baha, Jazan, Najran, and Madinah will be witnessing moderate to heavy rain that may lead to torrential rain.

The rain will be accompanied by hail, active winds raising dust.

Light to moderate rain, and active downward winds causing dust, are expected to occur in the Makkah region, including Al Jumum, Bahrah, Al Qunfudhah, Al Lith, Al Muwayh, Al Khurma, Ranyah, and Turbah.

The Riyadh region will be affected by light rain and active downward winds causing dust.

This will include Afif, Al Duwadimi, Al Quwaiiyah, Ar Rayn, Az Zulfi, Al Majma'ah, Al Ghat, Shaqra, Thadiq, Huraymila, Rumah, in addition to Makkah region including Jeddah, Khulais, Rabigh, as well as the regions of Al-Qassim, Madinah and Tabuk.

The Civil Defense said that people must not approach places where torrential rain gathers, and not to swim there due to danger.

People must follow up on the instructions announced on the approved social media accounts, the Civil Defense noted.


August 20, 2023
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