Rocks from the sky over Israel, Tel Aviv residents stunned by massive hailstones and flooding

Rocks from the sky over Israel, Tel Aviv residents stunned by massive hailstones and flooding Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, hit by a severe weather event on November 2, 2023, when heavy rainfall triggered widespread flooding and hailstorm across the city. The deluge caused waterlogging, traffic chaos, and damage to property and infrastructure. The Israeli authorities also postponed a planned ground military operation in the Gaza Strip due to the adverse weather conditions. According to the Israel Meteorological Service, Tel Aviv had received 100 millimeters of rain in just three hours, which was more than the average rainfall for the entire month of October. The rain had been accompanied by strong winds and hail, which created a layer of ice on some streets and rooftops. The hail had also damaged cars, windows, and solar panels in some areas. The flooding had affected several parts of the city, especially the low-lying areas and the underground infrastructure. Many streets had been submerged in water, making them impassable for vehicles and pedestrians. Some drivers had been trapped in their cars and had to be rescued by emergency services. The flooding had also caused power outages, sewage overflows, and disruptions to public transportation.
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