Floods wash away a vehicle containing 3 people west of Al-Ruwaished ... and the search is still going on for them

2021-02-05 2021-02-05T05:52:17Z
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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">ArabiaWeather - now reported on the Ruya News Channel</p><p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr"> The mayor of Al-Ruwaished, Muhammad Al-Ghayath said that the torrential waters west of Al-Ruwaished washed away three people inside their car towards the Hadalat Dam, and now they have not been found.<br /><br /> Al-Ghayath added, in a call with Ruya on Friday morning, that the people of the region are searching for young men, indicating that the area is rugged and that vehicles and small vehicles cannot cross it.<br /><br /> Al-Ghayath added that at about 1:30 dawn on Friday, the torrents swept away 3 people who were inside a vehicle in the western region of Al-Ruwaished, explaining that the civil defense who came to the place was informed, and because the area has rugged geographical terrain and there are no roads, they are waiting for the arrival of automatic reinforcements to complete the search for people. the missing</p>

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