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City of Mecca Hit by Massive Flooding

by Editor Asiatoday
January 7, 2025
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City of Mecca Hit by Massive Flooding

Documentation of floods in Mecca City in October 2024.

ASIATODAY.ID, RIYADH – A strong flood hit Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, January 7. The city of Mecca has already been submerged, and streams of water are sweeping cars off the roads, The Daily Mail informs.

According to media reports, Saudi Arabia was struck by a heavy rainstorm, which caused flooding. The holy cities of Mecca, Madinah, and Jeddah were the most affected.

Photos and videos from the scene are spreading on social media, showing that the streets of the cities have turned into rivers. Due to the heavy rainfall, cars are nearly completely submerged, and the water streams are so strong that they are sweeping cars off the roads. Local residents are either evacuating or seeking shelter in safe places.

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Saudi Arabia’s Meteorological Department issued a red alert for Mecca, Madinah, and the port city of Jeddah. Forecasters warn that the rainfall is likely to continue until January 10.

There have also been delays at the airport in Jeddah, and due to the weather, passengers are being advised to check for flight updates before traveling.

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The earthquake also caused significant damage. (AT Network)

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