The high level of rain water in Jerash closes many roads

2020-03-13 2020-03-13T19:30:34Z
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Arab weather - Heavy rain in various areas of Jerash Governorate has led to the formation of torrents, high water levels and the closure of many roads and streets.

The director of works, Engineer Ali Jabour, said that the mechanisms of the Directorate work around the clock in coordination with the main operations room in order to support them in dealing with the imbalances that may occur as a result of rain.

He indicated that the street branching from Seal Jerash Bridge towards the Berma district has been closed due to the presence of some landslides on it and the road leading to the well of Faisal due to road erosion, as well as the road after the Faisal nursery to the Juba region was completely closed due to the high water flow to the top of the bridge in order to preserve the safety of the road users Citizens and drivers of vehicles.

He indicated that the Directorate is ready to deal with the comments and complaints it receives.

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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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