Video | Floods in the city of Latakia, Syria, sweep away hundreds of gas cylinders

2024-02-17 2024-02-17T21:10:44Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانع مُحتوى

Weather of Arabia - Heavy rains in the city of Latakia, western Syria , caused torrents and rainwater to leak into dozens of homes, and led to hundreds of gas cylinders being swept away, which led to the failure of the gas filling unit in the city.

The city witnessed traffic jams and high water levels in many streets. Due to heavy rainfall. Local pages posted video clips showing hundreds of cylinders being swept away by floods, some of which ended up in riverbeds and water canals.

The Latakia Governorate Council announced the cessation of work in the city's gas filling unit due to heavy rains, which caused torrential rains from the high areas surrounding the plant, and caused damage to some technical equipment.

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