Severe weather conditions in Afghanistan and Pakistan have resulted in the deaths of <strong>121 individuals</strong> over a two-week period. The heavy rains and storms have caused widespread destruction, raising concerns about humanitarian responses in the region.
As the autumn season begins in Sudan, fears of epidemics and landmines are rising. Reports indicate that the capital, Khartoum, is surrounded by seven landmine fields, increasing the risk of environmental and health disasters.
The city of Madaba in Jordan is grappling with recurring infrastructure failures during heavy rains, leading to damage in various areas. Citizens are demanding urgent solutions to improve the situation.
Recent heavy rains and strong winds in Yemen have destroyed camps and displaced many, exacerbating their suffering amid harsh humanitarian conditions. Local residents report devastating losses as they find themselves without shelter.
Over <strong>2,090 displaced families</strong> in Yemen's Marib governorate have been affected by heavy rains and storms, necessitating urgent intervention from relevant authorities.
At least 45 people have died due to heavy rains and severe storms that have swept through Afghanistan and Pakistan since last Wednesday, according to emergency reports from both countries.
Some areas in Kedah, Malaysia, experienced light rains providing temporary relief from high temperatures. However, the country continues to face a heat wave, with no regions recording level 2 heat conditions as of this morning.
In March, the Al-Baha region of Saudi Arabia experienced heavy rainfall, bringing joy to visitors and rejuvenating the waterfalls at Khayra Park in Bani Hassan. This rainfall not only delights tourists but also highlights the significance of eco-tourism in the area.
The Hail region in Saudi Arabia has seen a significant influx of visitors following recent scattered rains, creating a charming spring atmosphere across the plains and mountains. Key attractions include the Aja and Salma mountains and the sand dunes in Qena.
Meteorologist Abdulaziz Al-Hussaini reports that the recent rains across various regions in Saudi Arabia are aiding the growth of annual plants. This period is crucial for agriculture as it enhances crop quality and supports plant growth.
The UAE is facing severe weather conditions with heavy rains and strong winds due to a persistent low-pressure system. These conditions are impacting daily life and raising concerns among residents.
The suffering of residents in the Gaza Strip, particularly the displaced, is worsening due to ongoing heavy rains. Many families have lost their shelters as water flooded their tents, resulting in injuries to some citizens.
Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen, is experiencing heavy rainfall that has flooded many main streets. Local authorities are intensifying efforts to address the impacts of the rain, with warnings about the continuation of adverse weather conditions.