Several missing as heavy rains and flash floods hit Qunfudah

August 4, 2013

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Jeddah/Abha, Aug 4: Makkah Emir Prince Khaled Al-Faisal was personally following up the search operation for several people who went missing during the heavy rains that lashed Qunfudah governorate over the past two days.

Civil Defense spokesman Col. Saeed Sarhan said rescue teams were dispatched to several locations after two people had been reported missing.

A Saudi young man was found dead seven kilometers away from his car that was washed away by flash floods near Nekhal valley in Abha on Friday.

The 19-year-old went missing while he was on his way to perform the late night prayers at a local mosque. His car was found in a remote area. Hundreds of villagers took part in the search operation to find him.

The body of a Yemeni man was found Saturday morning inside his car that was swept off near Qanoona village in the east of Qunfudah governorate.

Meanwhile, a Saudi man in his 60s was washed away with his car by a flood at Barqan Valley in Asir, according to Asir Civil Defense acting spokesman Lt. Col. Maeed Al-Shehri.

Heavy rains created chaos on several roads of Makkah city on Friday, Al-Madinah newspaper reported.

Several main streets, especially in the southern part of the city, were inundated causing heavy traffic jams in many locations.

Lt. Col. Ali Al-Zahrani, spokesman for the traffic police in Makkah, said the department dispatched more teams to main streets and the central area around the Grand Mosque.

Makkah Civil Defense spokesman Maj. Gen. Salih Al-Alyani said the Civil Defense sent text messages warning people in Makkah to stay away from valleys and floods. He added all Civil Defense squads were put on high alert and several teams were sent to valleys to warn people against possible floods. The teams will remain in their posts until further notice.

In the Grand Mosque, the cleaning department used 300 machines and over 700 workers to remove water inside the Grand Mosque and the courtyards outside. All carpets inside were replaced with anti-skid plastic mats.

In King Abdullah Medical City, the medical staff had to transfer patients in the recovery unit to other rooms after rainwater leaked from the unit’s ceiling.

The director of cleaning at Makkah Municipality said more trucks and street cleaners were used to remove garbage and drain pools of water created by rains. He noted that 10 water tankers were used to drain the streets.

The man's body was found six kilometers away from his car.

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April 2,2020

Ankara, Apr 2: Saudi Arabia on Thursday declared a 24-hour lockdown in all parts of Makkah and Medina cities as part of measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

"The 24-hour curfew will be imposed in all parts of the cities of Makkah and Medina, with a ban on entry and exit from both cities," the Saudi Interior Ministry said on Twitter.

The lockdown starts from Thursday “until further notice.”

All commercial activities inside the residential neighborhoods of the two cities were also prohibited, except for pharmacies, food products stores, gas stations and banking services, the ministry said.

After first appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the virus has spread to at least 180 countries and regions, according to U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.

Its data shows the number of confirmed cases worldwide have surpassed 962,900, with the death toll over 49,100 and more than 202,700 recoveries.

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May 22,2020

Riyadh, May 22: The family of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Friday said that they forgave his killers. Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who had written columns critical of Saudi Arabia, was brutally killed in October 2018, allegedly at the behest of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

“In this blessed night of the blessed month [of Ramadan] we remember God’s saying: If a person forgives and makes reconciliation, his reward is due from Allah,” Jamal Khashoggi’s son Salah Khashoggi said in a tweet. “Therefore, we the sons of the Martyr Jamal Khashoggi announce that we pardon those who killed our father, seeking reward [from] God almighty.”

The legal outcome of this announcement is not yet clear. Earlier, Salah Khashoggi said he had “full confidence” in the judicial system, and that the accused were trying to exploit the case.

Jamal Khashoggi’s body was said to have been dismembered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and disposed of elsewhere, but his remains were never found.

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May 2,2020

Doha, May 2: Twenty-three staff at a hospital in Qatar were injured when tents being used to boost capacity in response to coronavirus collapsed in a fierce storm, local media reported Friday.

Winds of up to 72 kilometres per hour (45 miles per hour) caused two temporary tent annexes at Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital in Qatar's Industrial Area to collapse on Thursday, the Gulf Times reported.

No patients were hurt and most injuries to staff at the facility, 20 kilometres south west of central Doha, were minor, the daily added, citing the health ministry.

During the gale-force winds on Thursday, a Qatar Airways Boeing 787 on the ground was blown into a nearby Airbus A350 at Doha's Hamad airport causing minor damage but no injuries, the airline said in a statement.

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The Industrial Area is a gritty, densely-populated district that is home to mostly migrant labourers and has been the epicentre of Qatar's outbreak. 

Tens of thousands of residents were quarantined in the area after cases of the novel coronavirus were confirmed among the community in mid-March.

Qatar -- home to hundreds of thousands of foreign labourers working on projects linked to the 2022 World Cup -- has reported 12 deaths and 14,096 cases of the Covid-19 respiratory disease.

The hospital's executive director Hussein Ishaq said the incident was being treated "very seriously" and that an investigation had been launched.

Hospital staff had "helped ensure that no patients were injured and were safely transferred to other hospitals", he said, quoted in the Gulf Times.

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