Public Security Directorate warns of weather instability

2025-01-05 2025-01-05T13:50:08Z
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Arab Weather - The Public Security Directorate issued recommendations regarding the state of atmospheric instability due to the expected rainfall in different places and times, and the possibility of floods and valleys flowing, according to the latest weather forecasts.

The Public Security Directorate stressed the need to follow safe and sound behavior by following the following:

● Stay away from flood channels, valley sides, and low-lying areas, and do not risk crossing areas where water collects or floods flow, by vehicle or on foot.

● Move to higher places, especially for those living in mobile housing units such as tents and hair houses, for fear of rainwater flooding them.

● Safe use of heating devices of all kinds, providing adequate ventilation from time to time, and not leaving them on while sleeping.

● Take caution when driving, especially when it rains.

● Call the unified emergency number (911) throughout the Kingdom when needed.

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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