The Municipality of Amman is working to open secondary roads after all major roads have become passable

2022-01-27 2022-01-27T19:06:38Z
رنا السيلاوي
رنا السيلاوي
محرر أخبار - قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

Weather of Arabia - The spokesman for the Greater Amman Municipality, Nasser Al-Rahamneh, said that the cadres of the Municipality began working to open the secondary roads after all the main roads became passable.

Al-Rahamneh added that 250 vehicles have been operating since the Kingdom was affected by the air depression, which led to the accumulation of snow in most areas of the capital, Amman.

He called on all citizens not to leave their homes to leave room for the secretariat's mechanisms to do their work, noting that many areas in Amman have begun to witness thick fog that may impede vision, in addition to low temperatures, which may lead to freezing.

And Al-Rahamneh indicated that the secretariat's cadres have dealt, since the start of the depression, with 1,500 observations, most of which focus on the breaking of trees and power outages.

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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