Pictures and video torrential events in the Aqaba region

2020-02-25 2020-02-25T16:36:13Z
هبة الشمايلة
هبة الشمايلة
موظفة ضمان جودة في قسم الإعلام (طقس العرب)
  • Pictures and video torrential events in the Aqaba region
  • Pictures and video torrential events in the Aqaba region
  • Pictures and video torrential events in the Aqaba region
  • Pictures and video torrential events in the Aqaba region
  • Pictures and video torrential events in the Aqaba region
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The governorate of Aqaba witnessed a heavy rain on Monday night, which led to an increase in the water level, as torrential rains surrounded a number of vehicles and citizens, as the Kingdom witnessed a situation of air instability and unusually, the city of Aqaba witnessed a heavy rainfall.

The rain, which lasted for several hours, was accompanied by thunderstorms, and the rains fell heavily in various areas of Aqaba, which led to the turn of some streets into pools of water.

Videos documented the heavy rains, and formed torrents in several areas of Aqaba.

 

 

 

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