عاجل/الكويت | غبار كثيف تتعرض له أجزاء من البلاد الآن .. ومدى الرؤية الأفقية دون 100 متر في بعض المناطق

on 2019/07/18

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تتعرض بعض مناطق الكويت في هذه الثناء لرياح قوية وعواصف رملية تترافق بشبه انعدام في مدى الرؤية الأفقية، ما يستوجب على المواطنين والمُقيمين من سائقي المركبات الحذر خلال القيادة نظراً لتدني مدى الرؤية الافقية وربما انعدامها بسبب الغبار

 

كما ننصح مرضى الجهاز التنفسي والعيون أخذ أقصى درجات الحيطة والحذر واتباع الأجراءات الوقائية اللازمة للتعامل مع مثل هذه الظروف الجوية

 

 طقس العرب ينصح متابعيه بتحميل تطبيق خرائط طقس العرب ومتابعة حركة السُحب أولا بأول من خلال الضغط هنا

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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