Makkah set for more heavy rains as storms lash holy city

Heavy rains, strong winds and thunderstorms lashed Makkah, Madinah and other regions on Thursday. (@WMNGOVSA)
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Updated 23 August 2024
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Makkah set for more heavy rains as storms lash holy city

  • Bad weather set to remain until Tuesday, National Center for Meteorology says

RIYADH: Heavy rains, strong winds and thunderstorms lashed Makkah, Madinah and other regions on Thursday.

While the change in weather provided some relief from the scorching heat, a video shared on social media showed the shocking scenes as a storm tore through the holy city of Madinah, flooding cars, damaging buildings and sweeping people off their feet.

The National Center for Meteorology on Friday issued a weather warning and said moderate to heavy rainfall for the Makkah region — including Taif, Maysan, Adham, Al-Kamil, Al-Aradiyat, Al-Layth and Al-Qunfudah — was set to remain until Tuesday.




The National Center for Meteorology on Friday issued a weather warning and said moderate to heavy rainfall for the Makkah region. (@WMNGOVSA)

The Civil Defense urged people to take caution and avoid going to valleys or other low-lying areas that are prone to flooding.

The meteorology center said that parts of Najran, Jazan, Aseer, Al-Baha, Makkah and Madinah might experience dust-stirring winds, moderate to heavy rain and hailstorms, while the Riyadh, Qassim, Hail and Tabuk regions were likely to see only light drizzle to moderate rain.

Northern, central and southern regions will be hit by winds of 15-45 kph from the Red Sea, where waves could reach heights of up to 2 meters, the forecasters said.

In the Arabian Gulf, the winds will blow southeasterly to southwesterly, at speeds of up to 25 kph, though the sea will remain mostly calm.


Qatar envoy visits Saudi pavilion at Cairo book fair

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Qatar envoy visits Saudi pavilion at Cairo book fair

CAIRO: Qatari Ambassador to Egypt Sheikh Jassim Al-Thani visited the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs pavilion at the 57th Cairo International Book Fair.

During his visit, Al-Thani reviewed the pavilion’s diverse religious and educational content, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The fair runs until Feb. 3 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center, featuring 1,457 publishing houses from 83 countries.

The Saudi ministry showcased publications from the King Fahd Glorious Qur’an Printing Complex, highlighted the stages of printing and distributing the Qur’an, and offered copies as gifts from King Salman.

Al-Thani praised Saudi Arabia’s efforts in serving and disseminating the Qur’an, as well as the pavilion’s organization and quality.

The pavilion features the Islamic e-Library and digital initiatives, including the Rushd app, the Correct Citation app and the multilingual Virtual Hajj app.

Visitors can also experience virtual reality tours of the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah through advanced interactive technology.

The ministry’s participation highlights Saudi Arabia’s role in promoting Islam, supporting Muslims, and enhancing cultural and intellectual activities globally.