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At least 42 killed following heavy storms in Saudi Arabia, Yemen
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SANAA: Heavy storms have claimed the lives of at least 42 people over the past week in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, officials in the two neighbouring states said on Thursday.

Twenty-four people were killed in northern Yemen, while 18 lives were lost in Saudi Arabia in flooding caused by heavy rains, the officials said.

Security sources said 10 people died in the province of Amran, north of the Yemeni capital Sanaa, and more people were missing.

Flooding damaged several houses and cut off roads in both Amran and Hajjah, northwest of Sanaa, where 14 people were killed, some of them in landslides.

South of Hajjah in the province of Al-Mahwit, a dam burst causing flooding of farmland and the collapse of bridges, the sources said.

In Saudi Arabia, 18 people were killed in heavy rains during the past week, the civil defence agency said.

In a statement, it said the toll covered much of the country, from Riyadh to Hail, Makkah, Medina, Al-Baha, Asir, Najran and Jazan. The agency said it rescued 915 people.

Among the dead were two people in the southwestern Jazan region, which borders Yemen.

The pair died when three areas in the mountainous district were inundated by flood waters, Al-Ekhbaria news channel reported on its Twitter feed.

The Saudi Red Crescent separately reported one death in Al-Baha, more than 300 kilometres north of Jazan city.

Another 27 people in Al-Baha were injured over three days because of accidents during heavy rains.

Severe downpours have struck Saudi Arabia this week, including in the desert capital Riyadh where schools closed on Wednesday after floods caused traffic chaos during a storm.
http://nation.com.pk/international/...-following-heavy-storms-in-saudi-arabia-yemen
 
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At least 42 killed following heavy storms in Saudi Arabia, Yemen
at-least-42-killed-following-heavy-storms-in-saudi-arabia-yemen-1460744424-2518.jpg

SANAA: Heavy storms have claimed the lives of at least 42 people over the past week in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, officials in the two neighbouring states said on Thursday.

Twenty-four people were killed in northern Yemen, while 18 lives were lost in Saudi Arabia in flooding caused by heavy rains, the officials said.

Security sources said 10 people died in the province of Amran, north of the Yemeni capital Sanaa, and more people were missing.

Flooding damaged several houses and cut off roads in both Amran and Hajjah, northwest of Sanaa, where 14 people were killed, some of them in landslides.

South of Hajjah in the province of Al-Mahwit, a dam burst causing flooding of farmland and the collapse of bridges, the sources said.

In Saudi Arabia, 18 people were killed in heavy rains during the past week, the civil defence agency said.

In a statement, it said the toll covered much of the country, from Riyadh to Hail, Makkah, Medina, Al-Baha, Asir, Najran and Jazan. The agency said it rescued 915 people.

Among the dead were two people in the southwestern Jazan region, which borders Yemen.

The pair died when three areas in the mountainous district were inundated by flood waters, Al-Ekhbaria news channel reported on its Twitter feed.

The Saudi Red Crescent separately reported one death in Al-Baha, more than 300 kilometres north of Jazan city.

Another 27 people in Al-Baha were injured over three days because of accidents during heavy rains.

Severe downpours have struck Saudi Arabia this week, including in the desert capital Riyadh where schools closed on Wednesday after floods caused traffic chaos during a storm.
http://nation.com.pk/international/...-following-heavy-storms-in-saudi-arabia-yemen
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Flash floods, storms and in general heavy rainfall are occurring weather phenomena that are seen on a yearly basis in KSA. Just as it has become normal to see snowfall several times a year in many parts of the country.

Flash floods, storms and heavy rains are especially prominent in the mountainous areas of KSA which cover over 50% of the country's entire territory. Not only that it often effects lowlands as well.

Aside from the severity of the floods and geography many people simply drown (mostly children and elders) because they often cannot swim. KSA might have a 3000 km long coastline but people who live in mountain villages, lowlands, desert villages surrounded by plateaus as is the case in Najd have little to no exposure to bodies of water aside from wadis (valleys where water is sometimes permanent all year round and sometimes not).

This topographic map of KSA illustrates the dangers of flash floods etc.

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Another thing the drainage system in KSA leaves a lot to be desired although it has improved since the much spoken about Jeddah floods in 2009.
 
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Aside from the severity of the floods and geography many people simply drown (mostly children and elders) because they often cannot swim. KSA might have a 3000 km long coastline but people who live in mountain villages, lowlands, desert villages surrounded by plateaus as is the case in Najd have little to no exposure to bodies of water aside from wadis (valleys where water is sometimes permanent all year round and sometimes not).
even an Olympic athlete will be drown in a flash-flood.
 
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even an Olympic athlete will be drown in a flash-flood.

You are right about that but flash floods differ in size depending on the volume and geography. I was in Jeddah during the floods in 2009 and many people there, despite Jeddah being the biggest coastal city next to the Red Sea with numerous beaches, drowned in bodies of water that were only 2-3 meters deep. This was not even during a flash flood.

I suspect that the same thing happened this time around in at least a few cases across the country.
 
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