Watch: Heavy Rainfall Takes Over Kuwait
- Publish date: Monday، 27 March 2023
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Kuwait witnessed unsteady weather on Sunday evening, marked by heavy rainfall, thunderstorm, and even hailstorm, causing slippery, rain-drenched roads, and low visibility.
Heavy rain causes flood situation on26-3-2023 in Kuwait 🇰🇼 pic.twitter.com/nH3jKtAZHQ
— ahmad usmani (@usmani77) March 27, 2023
Kuwait is experiencing flooding-like conditions because of the heavy rain, thunderstorm and Hailstorm.
— Aprajita Choudhary 🦋 (@aprajitanefes) March 27, 2023
The weather is extreme.#RainyDay #Weather #Kuwaitflood pic.twitter.com/6Ux67GWhGU
Several roads have been closed due to downpours, including the Third Ring Road with Canada Dry Street, the Fourth Ring Road with Al-Ghazali Road, and the diversions of Damascus Street towards Al-Jahra, the Ministry of Interior announced.
الطرق المغلقة بسبب تجمع مياه الأمطار التي تشهدها البلاد pic.twitter.com/LBx8RqJ8ZR
— وزارة الداخلية (@Moi_kuw) March 26, 2023
The ministry added today that Al-Maghrib Road along with the Fourth Ring Road in both directions will stay closed until water is completely drained out.
يرجى من قائدي المركبات الانتباه وتغيير المسار
— وزارة الداخلية (@Moi_kuw) March 27, 2023
مازال طريق المغرب مع الدائري الرابع (مغلق) بالاتجاهين (اتجاه المدينة واتجاه الاحمدي)
حتى يتم سحب المياه بالكامل
يرجى استخدام الطرق البديله pic.twitter.com/H4DYx4CE6V
Kuwait National Guard (KNG) and Kuwait Fire Force (KFF) said their emergency teams are offering support in dealing with the ponds and traffic jams resulting from the heavy rains.
Traffic jams were witnessed in some areas, including sections of Al-Ghazali Highway, and the intersections of Al-Maghreb Highway and the Fourth Ring Road.
The KFF also addressed 57 reports of minor accidents as some motorists got stuck on the roads due to high levels of water.
The KFF teams rescued 45 people safely, the statement said, the KFF Public Relations and Media Department said in a press release.
Meanwhile, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Education, Ahmad Al-Weheidah, said in a press that the study would continue normally today, March 27th, as all educational facilities are safe and fine.