Irbid | Collapse of old buildings in the town of Sidur and the municipality of Al-Wasatiya

Written By طقس العرب on 2024/01/28

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Arab Weather - On Sunday morning, Al-Waseta municipality staff in the Sidur area, north of the city of Irbid, dealt with the collapse of old buildings as a result of the rain that fell during the past 48 hours. The mayor of Al-Wasatiya, Engineer Imad Al-Azzam, said that the collapses led to the partial closure of some side roads, and municipal staff worked to remove the rubble from the road.

Al-Azzam pointed out that the collapse did not record any casualties and was limited to material damage as a result of the fall of these old, uninhabited buildings.

 

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