سقوط سور منزلي بالشونة الجنوبية

Written By وداد السعودي on 2018/11/09

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انهار سور منزلي بمنطقة الجوفة في الشونة الجنوبية نتيجة لتدفق مياه الامطار دون وقوع إصابات.

وقال متصرف لواء الشونة الجنوبية الدكتور باسم مبيضين ان سور احد المنازل في منطقة الجوفة انهار نتيجة لتدفق مياه الامطار القادمة من الجبل دون وقوع اصابات فيما داهمت المياه بعض منازل المواطنين مبينا ان فرق الدفاع المدني سارعت لشفط المياه وتحويل مجراها بعيدا عن البيوت.

وعلى صعيد متصل اكد مبيضين والذي يشرف على ادارة غرفة العمليات ان طريق وادي شعيب سالكة وان حدة السيل خفت مشيرا الى ان منطقة البحر الميت والطرق المؤدية اليه سالكة ولا سيول بالمنطقة.

 

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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