Dead Sea Alert | Strong clouds surround the heights of the Dead Sea, alerting the flow of torrents

2020-11-01 2020-11-01T16:27:06Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
مُحرر أخبار جوية

Weather of Arabia - strong clouds surround the heights of the Dead Sea in a narrow geographical area, causing heavy rainfall, especially in Madaba.

Due to the geographical nature of the Dead Sea, it warns of the danger of flowing torrents transported from the surrounding mountains directly towards the Dead Sea.

God knows.

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