Ward now The collapse of the Rahbat Rakad bridge in the northern Badia due to heavy rains

2023-03-26 2023-03-26T06:32:22Z
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هشام جمال
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Weather of Arabia - Citizens told Ammon that the heavy rains that fell last night caused the collapse of the cement bridge in the Rahbat Rakad area in the northern Badia, in addition to that rainwater raided 5 houses in Kom al-Ahmar in the northeastern Badia

Citizen Khalif al-Shabib confirmed to Ammon on Sunday that the bridge that connects the residential area to the opposite side collapsed as a result of heavy rains, and the fact that the bridge area constitutes a water outlet for more than one area, and the level of the bridge is parallel to the water drains, which did not help the bridge’s steadfastness.

Another citizen from the same area indicated that the residents are now almost isolated, as they cannot cut the water course without the bridge, and if anyone tries to do so, it is an adventure that may lead to his life.

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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