On 5/11/2015 ... the memory of Seoul Oman that killed 4 people!

2019-11-04 1:16 PM
وداد السعودي
وداد السعودي
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Arab weather - The Kingdom was affected on 5/11/2015 by a state of atmospheric instability; caused heavy to heavy rainfall on parts of Amman and Balqa governorates, causing the formation of torrential floods and high water levels in the roads .

 

The weather caused the death of a citizen of the twentieth drowned after the water stormed his house in Hussein camp east of the capital Amman, and two children with Egyptian nationality died after floods raided the architecture in which they live in Arjan.

 

An expatriate worker (an Egyptian national) died in Rabieh, west of Amman, as a result of an electric shock as a result of the water raid on the building where he works.He also evacuated 750 people who were surrounded by water, vacuumed water from 350 houses and shops, in addition to dealing with 740 besieged vehicles.

 

On this day of 2015 A historic sandstorm hit the Levant ... witness

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