Jordan: Ruseifa was exposed to strong winds and news of the fall of lighting poles and trees

2023-08-14 2023-08-14T15:47:45Z
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Weather of Arabia - Areas in Zarqa Governorate were exposed to active winds and dust of varying density, and on the Yajouz Road in the Rusaifa District, the strong winds, which lasted for about a quarter of an hour, led to the fall of “lighting” electricity poles and trees, and the flying of light umbrellas for some shops and advertising signs, without any occurrence injuries.

According to the Rusaifa Municipality sources, the Electricity Company is dealing with placing the fallen poles and removing them from the public road.

Later, security sources said that some columns and trees in the Rusaifa area fell today due to the prevailing winds and weather conditions.

The source added that, as a result, minor damage occurred to a number of vehicles that were lined up on the right of the road, and there were no injuries.

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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