• The National Centre of Meteorology raised the alert level to a warning for Makkah as thunderstorms loomed. SPA
    The National Centre of Meteorology raised the alert level to a warning for Makkah as thunderstorms loomed. SPA
  • The wet weather is expected to continue in the kingdom. SPA
    The wet weather is expected to continue in the kingdom. SPA
  • The authorities in Makkah have urged people to exercise caution. SPA
    The authorities in Makkah have urged people to exercise caution. SPA
  • Heavy rain has fallen in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. SPA
    Heavy rain has fallen in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. SPA
  • The National Centre of Meteorology says more than 45mm of rain has been recorded in parts of the city. SPA
    The National Centre of Meteorology says more than 45mm of rain has been recorded in parts of the city. SPA
  • A rain alert was issued in the city.
    A rain alert was issued in the city.
  • A flooded road in Jeddah. Mariam Nihal / The National
    A flooded road in Jeddah. Mariam Nihal / The National

Man dies after being swept away by floods in Makkah


Mona Farag
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A man was swept to his death by floods after torrential rain in Makkah on Tuesday, videos posted online appeared to show.

Footage showed a man — reported to be from Myanmar — in a pink T-shirt standing in a safe spot on a road in the Kadi neighbourhood of the city in western Saudi Arabia, as a raging flood flowed past.

He then ventured waist-deep into the water. It appeared that he was trying to reach a car that had just been washed away.

The man tried to steady himself by holding on to barriers at the side of the road, but lost his footing, fell into the fast-flowing water and appeared to collide with an obstacle as he was carried away.

Saudi media reported that his body was found about 13km away, in the Al Akaishiyah neighbourhood.

The authorities were informed and the body of the Myanmar citizen was transferred to a mortuary, said reports.

The National Centre of Meteorology announced that moderate and torrential rain, accompanied by strong winds, was expected to fall on parts of the Asir, Baha, Makkah and Madinah regions on Tuesday.

It was also due to reach parts of the Qassim, Hail, Tabuk, Northern Borders and Jawf regions later that day.

Schools and universities in several cities moved to remote learning last week, as authorities warned of heavy rain and advised residents to remain indoors.

Thunderstorms were forecast for the Makkah area on Wednesday.

Updated: January 04, 2023, 9:25 AM