"المياه" تحذر من فيضان سد الملك طلال للمرة الثالثة خلال الموسم الشتوي الحالي

Written By وداد السعودي on 2019/03/25

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طقس العرب- حذرت  وزارة المياه والري من فيضان سد الملك طلال خلال الساعة القادمة بعد امتلاءه بكامل طاقته التخزينية، للمرة الثالثة هذا الموسم.

 

توقعت الوزارة فيضان مياه السد باتجاه وادي تلال الذهب الى الاغوار.

 

ودعا الناطق الاعلامي عمر سلامة جميع المواطنين ضرورة اخذ الحيطة والحذر وعدم الاقتراب من مجرى الوادي مؤكدا انه تم اتخاذ كافة الاجراءات مع الجهات المعنية.

 

وكانت حذرت الوزارة من فيضان سد الوالة خلال الساعات القليلة المقبلة بعد امتلائه بكامل طاقته التخزينية باتجاه وادي الوالة والهيدان للمرة الخامسة هذا العام.

 

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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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