10/8/2021 –| Last update: 10/8 202101:34 PM (Mecca)
The streets of the city of Mukalla in Hadhramaut Governorate (eastern Yemen) were flooded with water due to heavy rains and floods, and a young man died of electric shock, according to local officials.
(The torrents swept the streets of the city and washed away cars after heavy rains in the oil-rich Hadhramaut governorate, resulting from the effects of Cyclone Shaheen, which hit the neighboring Sultanate of Oman.
Local sources and residents said that At least one person drowned in the city of Mukalla, on Wednesday evening, due to torrential rains caused by torrential rains. , which caused severe damage to infrastructure and property, cut off main roads and swept dozens of cars. to be overwhelmed by pain Hey, the main roads.
Reuters quoted a witness as saying that the coastal city of Aden in the south of the country witnessed, yesterday evening, Thursday, medium rain, amid expectations that it would turn to heavy in some areas.
Local sources and residents said that some areas of Shabwa and Abyan governorates witnessed, yesterday, moderate to heavy rains resulting from the effects of Hurricane Shaheen.
The Government Meteorological Authority in Yemen had warned of the possibility of 6 governorates being indirectly affected by the air instability caused by Cyclone Shaheen.
(She said in a bulletin, “After the demise of Cyclone Shaheen on Omani lands, we expect our country to be affected by a state of atmospheric instability,” and warned of the possibility of affecting the governorates of Al-Mahra, Hadramawt, Shabwa, Abyan, Al-Bayda and Al-Dhalea. (And 30 people, including children, women and 7 girls from one family, drowned last July in the governorates of Shabwa, Al-Mahra, Abyan, Al-Dhalea and Ibb in the south and east of the country, following torrential torrents and heavy rains caused by an air depression in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden.)
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