What is the story of the hashtag (mark) cold and peace, O Asir, which has garnered more than 11,000 tweets in Saudi Arabia?
Weather of Arabia - Activists on the social networking platform Twitter launched today, Saturday, 06/26/2021, the hashtag (mark) "Cold and Peace, O Asir" to become among the list of the most popular and widespread hashtags in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and it has more than 11 thousand tweets, so what is the story Is this hashtag?
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In the details, the fire broke out in Prince Sultan Park in the Shaaf Center of the city of Abha on Wednesday, and the area of the fire expanded as a result of the movement of the wind, while the extinguishing teams worked to put out the fire until it was brought under control, but recently the Asir forest fires have increased, according to Okaz newspaper. The accusation refers to some unidentified residents who are holed up in the mountains and among trees, and some of these charges have not been proven.
Watch the video of the Asir forest fires
# Barda_and Salam_Yasir # Urgent pic.twitter.com/tvTPcx0Uyc
— Arab Weather - Saudi Arabia (@ArabiaWeatherSA) June 26, 2021
#barda_and_peace_yaasir
pic.twitter.com/7piKc1JEYC— .. (@Lilah_2000) June 26, 2021
"The Civil Defense Directorate in Asir had announced, earlier, the continuation of efforts to extinguish the fire that broke out in the Prince Sultan and Al-Jarrah parks in Abha, confirming that no injuries were reported.
For its part, the official Saudi "Al-Ekhbariya" channel said that the civil defense teams had controlled a large part of the fire that broke out in Al-Jarrah Park before it spread to homes, earlier.
She explained that the civil defense teams were able to completely control the fire, which approached the homes of citizens, noting that the field teams are working to put out the fire inside the mountains.
Al Watan news website
#Asir_civilian continues to put out a fire in Prince Sultan and Al-Jarrah parks, without any injuries - thank God. pic.twitter.com/B60isSFJwx
— Saudi Civil Defense (@SaudiDCD) June 25, 2021
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