Bahrain recently experienced intermittent thunderstorms with heavy rain in northern and central regions, caused by storms originating from the eastern region of Saudi Arabia. The Meteorological Department of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications predicted continued rainfall accompanied by strong gusts, reaching speeds of up to 40 knots. The Ministry issued advisories warning of strong downward winds and urged caution.
The rain emergency teams have been working tirelessly to pump out accumulated rainwater across the country. Prepared in advance of the rainfall, these teams have been actively ensuring community safety by addressing water accumulation in various areas. Strategically stationed across the four governorates, these teams focus on draining water from main streets, internal roads, residential areas, hospitals, schools, and public institutions. Residents have been urged to report any water accumulation on main streets or internal roads to ensure prompt action and safety.
The Ministry of Transportation’s meteorological division has also issued cautionary advisories regarding the strong gusts and inclement weather conditions, with speeds reaching up to 40 knots during gusts. Emergency teams have been working round the clock to pump out accumulated rainwater and ensure community safety, with a focus on draining water from main streets, internal roads, residential areas, hospitals, schools, and other key public institutions. Residents are encouraged to report any water accumulation on main streets or internal roads to ensure prompt action and community safety.
The Meteorological Department of Bahrain has predicted continued rainfall accompanied by robust northeasterly gusts, reaching speeds of up to 40 knots and later shifting southeasterly by evening. Emergency teams have been actively engaged in pumping out accumulated rainwater since the onset of precipitation, operating round the clock to ensure community safety. Residents are encouraged to report any water accumulation on main streets or internal roads to facilitate prompt drainage efforts, emphasizing community engagement in maintaining safety amidst inclement weather conditions. The Ministry of Transportation’s meteorological division has issued advisories warning of strong downward winds and urging caution during the thunderstorms and gusty conditions.
Bahrain recently experienced intermittent thunderstorms with heavy rain in the northern and central regions, caused by storms originating from the eastern region of Saudi Arabia. The Meteorological Department of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications predicted continued rainfall accompanied by strong gusts, reaching speeds of up to 40 knots. Emergency teams have been actively engaged in pumping out accumulated rainwater since the onset of precipitation to ensure community safety. Residents are urged to report any water accumulation on main streets or internal roads to facilitate prompt drainage efforts and ensure safety during inclement weather conditions. The Ministry has issued advisories regarding strong downward winds and cautioned residents to exercise caution during thunderstorms and gusty conditions.