Arab Weather - Sinan Khalaf - During the Wasm season of 2009, specifically on November 25, Jeddah witnessed one of the most intense rainstorms in modern times. Heavy rains exceeded 90 mm in just two hours, transforming the city's roads into torrential rivers that swept away cars and destroyed buildings, causing widespread destruction and significant human and material losses.
The southern areas of Jeddah were the most affected, as electricity and water networks were completely cut off, and main roads were transformed into dangerous paths, coinciding with the departure of students and employees from their workplaces, causing chaos throughout the city, in a disaster known as the 2009 Jeddah Floods Disaster.
Meteorologists explained that the intensity of the rain that day was the result of a combination of several rare weather factors, including:
Jeddah typically experiences varying amounts of rainfall during the Wasm season, but severe storms such as the historic Jeddah floods of 2009 are rare and occur only over long periods of time.
Although the possibility of such events recurring from a climatic perspective remains, major improvements to Jeddah's stormwater drainage networks and infrastructure have significantly increased preparedness, reducing the likelihood of devastating impacts like those previously experienced by the city.
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