Severe weather strikes Saudi Arabia with flash floods and hailstorms.
On Monday, April 1st, Saudi Arabia faced the onslaught of torrential rains and hailstorms across various regions, leading to widespread disruption and significant damage. Riyadh, the capital, witnessed intermittent rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning, while in Jazan, floodwaters engulfed multiple vehicles, prompting rescue efforts to assist stranded individuals in valleys.
The wrath of the storm was particularly felt in the Asir region, where the tranquil landscapes of Al-Namas were unexpectedly cloaked in a blanket of heavy hail. Cities like Abha and Khamis Mushayt experienced substantial rainfall and hail, resulting in vehicular damage such as shattered windows and disrupted travel. Local authorities swiftly responded by mobilizing municipal workers and field teams to clear major roads and streets of hail, facilitating the return to normal traffic flow.
Despite the challenging weather conditions, Umrah pilgrims in Makkah continued their journey with resilience, performing Tawaf Kaaba amidst the rain at Masjid al-Haram, demonstrating unwavering devotion and faith.
The Saudi Meteorological Department has issued warnings of continued uncertain weather conditions throughout this week, advising residents and travelers to remain cautious and stay updated on the latest developments.
These recent events highlight both the stunning natural beauty and the formidable challenges posed by extreme weather in the region. In the face of such adversity, it becomes increasingly evident that concerted global action is imperative to address the growing climate crisis and mitigate its devastating effects on communities worldwide.