Jordan - Update at 7:20 pm | Dust waves affect the capital, Amman, and important recommendations

2021-11-13 2021-11-13T17:35:33Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
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Weather of Arabia - The latest satellite images that are operating indicate the monitoring of the formation of dust waves and their impact on several parts of the capital, Amman, with a decrease in the range of horizontal visibility as a result of the density of dust.

Many other parts of the Kingdom, including the northern regions, are witnessing an increase in dust in the air, alerting respiratory and eye patients to the need to take the necessary precautions, and alerting drivers to the need to pay attention while walking on the roads due to the low range of horizontal visibility.

God knows.

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