‘There was no time to think about death’, Jeddah flood hero says

Daud Saripada Balindong with his little son in the Philippines. (Photo courtesy: Daud S. Balindong)
Updated 24 November 2017
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‘There was no time to think about death’, Jeddah flood hero says

JEDDAH: Daud Saripada Balindong, a family driver, did not think twice about jumping into the water when he saw an elderly Saudi man trapped inside his car in the Abruq AR Rughamah neighborhood during last Tuesday’s floods.
The rescue, which was filmed and went viral on social media, echoes the heroic efforts of the Pakistani construction worker Farman Ali Khan, who died after saving the lives of 14 Saudis during Jeddah’s 2009 floods.
Balindong told Arab News that the trapped man was in his sixties and looked unable to leave the car. “There were many people around who tried to prevent me from swimming to reach the man. They were waiting for the Civil Defense to arrive,” he said.
Balindong added that the only thing he remembered at that moment was the Qur’anic instruction that says: “... and he who saved someone’s life, it will be as equally rewarding as if he had saved all mankind,” he said.



When he reached the man, he handed him a lifejacket and helped him to get out of the car and jump into the water. The two swam to the dry side of the road, where the Saudi man thanked Balindong and asked Allah to reward him.
“There was no time to think about death and I could not just watch a person dying or about to die. This does not mean I want to say I am a hero. It was a spontaneous response dictated by humanity, and I am so happy to have been able to save the man’s life,” he said. He said that he did not deserve to be awarded for what he had done.
The 39-year-old Filipino family driver, a father of seven children, has been working in Saudi Arabia for about seven years, six of which were in Jubail. He said he had received a number of calls from his family in the Philippines saying they were proud of the bravery he had shown.


KSrelief mobile clinics provide medical services to Yemen patients

Updated 12 February 2026
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KSrelief mobile clinics provide medical services to Yemen patients

RIYADH: Mobile clinics operated by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) provided medical services to 558 patients in Yemen between January 21 and January 27, state news agency SPA reported.

In Hayran district of Hajjah Governorate, KSrelief’s epidemic disease control clinic saw 190 patients, the emergency clinic handled 96 cases, the internal medicine clinic served 65 beneficiaries and the health awareness and education clinic served four beneficiaries. Medications were dispensed to 351 individuals while the surgery and dressing unit treated 10 patients with injuries.

In the Abs district also of Hajjah Governorate, 203 patients were provided services from epidemic disease control, internal medicine clinic to awareness and education.

Medications were dispensed to 97 patients among specific interventions, as well as providing surgery and dressing to two injured individuals, SPA noted.