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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025
Saudi Arabia hit by thunderstorms, floods, with temperatures at 9 degrees

Middle East

TBS Report
09 January, 2025, 10:35 am
Last modified: 09 January, 2025, 10:50 am

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Saudi Arabia hit by thunderstorms, floods, with temperatures at 9 degrees

Mecca has experienced heaviest flooding with social media showing car submerged in water

TBS Report
09 January, 2025, 10:35 am
Last modified: 09 January, 2025, 10:50 am
Cars drive through standing water in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, following strong winds and heavy rain, May 2024 Photo: AFP
Cars drive through standing water in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, following strong winds and heavy rain, May 2024 Photo: AFP

Several Saudi Arabian cities are experiencing folding as heavy rainfall has affected several cities on 8 January, including Mecca, Jeddah, al-Baha and the Asir province.

Mecca has experienced heaviest flooding with social media showing car submerged in water, says The Economic Times India.

No casualties have been reported yet, but local authorities have been struggling to manage the crisis.

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Flooding follows Snow in November

The floods come just two months after Saudi Arabia experienced an unprecedented snowfall in its northern Al-Jawf region, transforming the desert landscape into a winter scene. The snowfall, accompanied by heavy rain and hail, was the first recorded in the region's history and a stark departure from its typical dry climate.

Situations in Mecca, Saudi Arabia #Flood #SaudiArabia #meccafloods #MeccaMadina pic.twitter.com/YWNACvWmDh— Shahadat Hossain (@shsajib) January 8, 2025

Saudi Arabia's unusual weather this season is part of a broader trend affecting the Middle East. Neighboring countries like the UAE have also reported thunderstorms, hail, and heavy rainfall due to low-pressure systems from the Arabian Sea. These conditions underscore the urgent need for climate adaptation measures across the region.

Floods are uncommon in these typically dry areas, and the existing infrastructure is struggling to cope. The sewage systems in these cities have been criticized in the past, especially given Saudi Arabia's oil wealth. The region's lack of preparedness for such heavy rainfall has exacerbated the problem.

Saudi Arabia weather alert

Saudi Arabia's National Meteorological Centre has issued red alerts for regions near the Red Sea coast and implemented precautionary measures. Public spaces have been closed, and schools in Eastern Province and Riyadh have transitioned to online learning. The Saudi Red Crescent Authority has also increased its operational readiness to address potential health risks arising from the floods.

🌊Heavy rains & floods hit #SaudiArabia, @TheWatchers_

The state meteorological agency issued a 🔴⚠️for Mecca, Medina, Jeddah. Water gushed onto roads and bridges, inundating entire towns and villages.

⚠️Forecasters warn that heavy precipitation will continue until #January 10 pic.twitter.com/19z9c9RZxT— Irene (@irene_makarenko) January 7, 2025

These floods occurred roughly four months after similar flooding in the Sahara Desert. Similar unusual weather patterns, with heavy rain in typically dry regions, were also observed in Rajasthan, India, in August 2024. The calamities like these underscore the urgency of addressing climate change and improving infrastructure resilience in regions vulnerable to such anomalies.

 

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