Jordan | Local authorities deal with 90 complaints during the weather event
The Ministry of Local Administration dealt with 90 complaints and observations that reached the Central Operations and Emergency Room during the weather event from Thursday until Friday morning. All of them were dealt with in record time, in direct coordination with municipalities, joint services councils, municipal affairs directorates and other entities, within the framework of the state of emergency declared by the Ministry to enhance readiness and field response.
Rising water levels and various incidents
The ministry explained that the most notable issue was the rising water levels in some streets, which were addressed immediately. The Wasatiyah Municipality dealt with a well collapse in the town of Houfa, and the situation was safely resolved by emergency teams. Meanwhile, the Bal'ama Municipality addressed a subsidence issue on Al-Na'im Mosque Street and secured the road after repairs.
In the municipality of Manshiyat Bani Hassan, a street subsidence was addressed, and several stranded vehicles were towed in coordination with the municipality of Al-Khalidiyah. The municipality of Al-Shuna Al-Wusta also responded to a house collapse in the Al-Karama area, evacuating residents in cooperation with the administrative governor. Additionally, a two-story building collapse in the municipality of Mu'adh Bin Jabal was addressed after the residents were evacuated for their safety.
Removing rockslides and securing roads
Rockslides on the Zara road in the Jabal Bani Hamida municipality disrupted traffic. Specialized teams worked to clear the rocks and reopen the road. Similar incidents were addressed in the municipalities of Al-Muwaqqar, Al-Kafarat, Al-Disa, Karak, Ay, and Irbid, as well as in all areas of the Southern Ghor municipality, where water levels rose on several streets. Emergency crews pumped out the water and reopened the roads. In Ghor Al-Mazra'a, three streets were fully secured after experiencing water levels.
Continued monitoring and coordination to ensure the safety of citizens
The ministry affirmed its continued close monitoring and direct coordination with municipalities and emergency teams around the clock to ensure the highest levels of readiness and rapid response, in order to protect the safety of citizens and their property during the weather conditions.
On Wednesday, the ministry had warned, based on reports from the Meteorological Department and the early warning system, that the Kingdom would be affected by a low-pressure system accompanied by heavy thunderstorms in specific areas. These forecasts were circulated to municipalities, directorates, councils and relevant authorities, with an emphasis on the need to raise preparedness and monitor critical sites in the field.
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