Jordan | The Governor of Karak, Dr. Muhammad Al-Fayez, declared a state of maximum emergency in all the governorate’s primary areas to deal with the expected weather condition

2023-01-01 2023-01-01T17:53:29Z
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Weather of Arabia - Al-Fayez told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that all concerned departments maintain full readiness to deal with various weather conditions, pointing to the preparation of an integrated emergency plan through partnership between the various relevant authorities that included cleaning torrential streams, valleys and ferries, and securing mechanisms which may need to deal with different weather conditions.
Al-Fayez called on citizens to take caution and stay away from the streams of torrential rains and valleys, and to report any emergency situation through direct communication with the main operations room in the governorate center or the operating rooms in the various government departments concerned and the need to follow weather forecasts, and avoid leaving homes unless necessary

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