Hail and thunderstorms forecast to hit Saudi Arabia until Saturday

Authorities in Saudi Arabia have called on the public to be cautious as thunderstorms are forecast to hit several regions until Saturday. (File/SPA)
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Updated 14 February 2024
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Hail and thunderstorms forecast to hit Saudi Arabia until Saturday

  • Authorities warn the public to be cautious and avoid unsafe areas susceptible to flooding

RIYADH: Forecasters say thunderstorms and hail are expected to hit several parts of Saudi Arabia until Saturday, prompting authorities to issue warnings advising the public to be cautious and avoid unsafe areas susceptible to flooding.

The General Directorate of Civil Defense urged people not to swim in vulnerable areas and to heed official advice and instructions shared in the media and on social networking sites, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The authority said moderate-to-heavy rain in some parts of Makkah region could lead to torrential storms, hail and strong descending winds, causing rising dust in Makkah, Al-Jamoum, Taif, Maysan, Adham, Al-Ardiyat, Al-Layth, Tarbah, Raniyah, Al-Muwayh, Zulm and Al-Kharmah.

Riyadh region can expect similar conditions in several places, including Afif, Al-Dawadmi, Al-Quwaiyah, Al-Majma’ah, Thadig, Marrat, Al-Ghat, Al-Zulfi, Shaqraa and Rumah, as well as the regions of Al-Baha, Al-Qassim and the Eastern Province.

Civil Defense officials said moderate rainfall and active downward winds, causing dust, are also expected in the Asir, Jazan and Hail regions.

Some parts of the Makkah region, including Jeddah, Rabigh, Khulais and Al-Qunfudhah, could get light-to-moderate rain accompanied by winds that stir up dust and debris.

Similar conditions are expected in some parts of Riyadh region, including the capital, Al-Muzahmiyah, Al-Hareeq, Al-Kharj, Hotat Bani Tamim, and the regions of Madinah, Tabuk, Al-Jawf, the Northern Borders and some areas of the Eastern Province.


UN chief visits KSrelief HQ in Riyadh

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UN chief visits KSrelief HQ in Riyadh

  • Guterres met Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of KSrelief, along with senior officials

RIYADH: UN Secretary-General António Guterres visited the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Riyadh on Tuesday, where he held talks on strengthening cooperation between the UN and the Kingdom’s leading humanitarian institution.

Guterres met Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of KSrelief, along with senior officials, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN in New York, Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al-Wasil, was also present.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed humanitarian and relief priorities, as well as ways to expand collaboration between KSrelief and various UN agencies, SPA added.

Officials also presented an overview of the center’s expanding global portfolio, which has now reached 3,881 projects across 109 countries, worth more than $8 billion.

Projects highlighted included the artificial limbs programme, the Masam demining initiative in Yemen, the Kafak scheme to reintegrate Yemeni children formerly associated with armed conflict, KSrelief’s voluntary medical missions, and its conjoined twins programme.

The center’s work in digital relief platforms, international documentation and registration, and other humanitarian initiatives was also showcased.

Guterres later toured KSrelief’s permanent exhibition, featuring an interactive map of beneficiary countries, multimedia human-interest stories, volunteer program displays, and a “messages of hope” corner, where he also used virtual-reality headsets offering immersive depictions of refugee and displaced-person experiences.

The UN chief met Saudi medical volunteers involved in KSrelief missions abroad, hearing their accounts of delivering assistance on the ground.

He then visited offices of partner organizations and international bodies housed within the center, receiving briefings on their joint programmes with KSrelief.