Emirates | The municipality of Kalba raises the red flag on the shores of the city and warns of the sea tide accompanying Hurricane Shaheen

2021-10-02 2021-10-02T10:28:14Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
محرر أخبار جوية- قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

Arab Weather - Sinan Khalaf - The municipality of Kalba on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates announced a little while ago that the red flag was raised on its coasts due to the tropical situation in the Arabian Sea.

 

The municipality of Kalba stated through its account on Twitter, "It is expected that the eastern coast will be affected from Saturday night by a sea tide, especially with the period of high tide on low areas, and some areas of the country will be affected from the afternoon and evening on Sunday by the extension of the tropical situation Shaheen, especially the eastern and southern regions, accompanied by Rains of different intensity, leading to the flow of valleys and torrents, and collecting water in some low-lying areas.

 

The municipality confirmed that the emergency teams in the municipality of Kalba are ready to deal immediately with the tropical situation.

 

 

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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