Video | Overwhelming torrential rains in Erbil Governorate, northern Iraq, on Saturday 30/10/2021

Written By هشام جمال on 2021/10/30

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Arab weather - Iraq is affected by a state of atmospheric instability that has formed thunderclouds and heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms and hail showers in the northern regions, especially Erbil Governorate.

And after the increasing impact of a state of instability and intensification of rain clouds, it was formed as a result of torrential rains and torrential rains in Erbil Governorate.

 

It is worth noting that the Arab Regional Weather Center has issued several written weather bulletins regarding the state of atmospheric instability in Iraq, with the launch of a series of recommendations, including recommendations related to the formation of torrential rains.

 

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