Arab Weather - The Public Security Directorate in Jordan announced the state of the roads until six o'clock in the evening, Thursday, 27/1/2022 as follows:
Capital Territory:
- Capital areas: All main roads are traversed with extreme caution and it is not recommended to walk on them, and secondary roads are witnessing some closures
North Territory:
- Irbid Governorate: All main and secondary roads are traversed with extreme caution, except for Zamalia Road towards the Jordan Valley, closed as a precaution due to Jbeilah collapses.
- Mafraq Governorate: All main roads are open with caution
- Ajloun Governorate: All main roads are open with great caution, and secondary roads are closed
- Jerash Governorate: All main roads are open with great caution, and secondary roads are closed
- Ramtha Brigade: All main roads are open with caution
Central region:
- Al-Balqa Governorate: All main roads are open with great caution, and secondary roads are witnessing some closures
- Madaba Governorate: All main and secondary roads are open with caution
- Zarqa Governorate: All main roads are carefully traversed, and some minor roads in Birin areas are traversed with extreme caution due to the accumulation of snow.
- Al-Rusaifa District: All main roads and secondary roads are cautiously traversed, except for the Wadi Al-Qamar road, which are closed as a precaution due to the high water level.
Southern Province:
- Karak Governorate: All main roads are open with great caution
- Tafila Governorate: All main roads are traversed with great caution, except for the Sherif Al-Janoub road towards Busayrah, which is closed due to the accumulation of snow.
- Shoubak Brigade: All main roads are open with great caution
- Ma'an Governorate: All main roads are open with caution
- Petra Province: All major roads are open with great caution
- Northern, central and southern Badia regions: all roads are open with caution
The Directorate called on citizens to take precaution and use public safety means while driving, avoid leaving homes except for the utmost necessity, and to stay away from low-lying areas and torrential streams, and to comply with the instructions of the public security men deployed on the roads to guide and assist them.
She stressed the need to follow the preventive behavior in dealing with heating devices, and to call the unified emergency number (911) or the (911) application in case of needing any assistance or reporting a complaint. (911) In case of needing any assistance or reporting a complaint