Jordan | Rainwater raids two houses in Al-Ruwaished

2022-10-23 2022-10-23T20:20:52Z
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Arab Weather - Mayor of Al-Ruwaished, Reda Al-Ghayath, said on Sunday evening, that rainwater raided two houses in Al-Ruwaished District.

Al-Ghayath indicated that Al-Ruwaished Civil Defense drained water from the two houses; To enable its residents to stay overnight

He explained that the water raid resulted in only material damage, noting that an earthen berm was built for the watercourse; In order not to come back again and raid homes

For his part, the administrator of the Al-Ruwaished Brigade, Mustafa Khalifat, said that the brigade witnessed heavy rain this evening, pointing out that the Mutasarrifiya worked with all concerned agencies to activate the winter plan and put the necessary precautions for it.

He added that the two houses that were raided by the water caused only minor material damages

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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