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Civil Defense advises caution with thunderstorm forecast

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Last updated: 2025/01/04 at 7:06 PM
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The General Directorate of Civil Defense in Saudi Arabia has issued a warning to the public to be cautious and vigilant as thunderstorms are forecasted in various regions of the Kingdom. The public is advised to stay in safe areas and avoid valleys and flood-prone locations, especially for swimming. The guidelines shared on social media platforms should be followed due to the expected thunderstorms until January 8th in most regions of the country.

The Makkah region is expected to experience torrential downpours, hail, and dust-stirring winds. Areas such as Makkah City, Jeddah, Bahra, Al-Jumum, Rabigh, Kholais, and Al-Kamel are prone to heavy rains. Moderate to heavy rainfall is anticipated in Taif, Maysan, Al-Muwayh, Turbah, Al-Khurma, Rania, Al-Laith, and Al-Qunfudah. The Riyadh region is also expected to receive moderate to torrential downpours and hail.

Other regions such as Tabuk, Al-Jouf, Northern Borders, Hail, Qassim, Eastern Province, and Madinah will also experience moderate to heavy rainfall. The Civil Defense is urging the public to take precautions and follow safety measures during the thunderstorms to stay safe. It is important for individuals to remain indoors and away from flood-prone areas to avoid any potential danger.

It is crucial for the public to pay attention to the weather warnings and updates provided by the General Directorate of Civil Defense. By being informed and following the guidelines shared on social media, individuals can ensure their safety during the thunderstorms. The authorities are taking necessary precautions to deal with the potential impact of the heavy rainfall and hail in various regions of the Kingdom.

As the thunderstorms are expected to continue until January 8th, it is important for the public to remain vigilant and take necessary steps to protect themselves and their families. By staying indoors and avoiding flood-prone areas, individuals can prevent any accidents or harm caused by the extreme weather conditions. The General Directorate of Civil Defense is actively monitoring the situation and providing updates to the public to ensure their safety.

In conclusion, with the forecasted thunderstorms in various regions of Saudi Arabia, it is essential for the public to follow the guidelines provided by the General Directorate of Civil Defense. By exercising caution and vigilance, individuals can ensure their safety and well-being during the heavy rainfall and hail. It is important for the public to stay informed, stay indoors, and avoid flood-prone areas to prevent any potential dangers during the thunderstorms.

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