Holy City Cries: Heavy rain hits Mecca, causing floods, Saudi Arabia. Makkah floods.

#NDNews: Natural disasters news every day. Disaster October 28. Live news live about bad weather. Earth’s pain will cleanse the Planet from the humanity. In the world in a day about severe nature. Catastrophes are here and now. Global warming is not far off. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The holy city cries: Heavy rain hits Mecca, causing floods, Saudi Arabia. Makkah floods. In the evening, inclement weather hit the holy city of Mecca. Heavy rain has caused flooding in the city. Floods engulfed the streets. Separate roads were flooded, which led to difficulties in traffic. Buildings and infrastructure were also affected by the disaster. Rescue services work at the scene, helping victims and restoring infrastructure. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The channel lists such natural disasters as: 1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, volcanic eruption, mudflow, landslide, landfall, avalanche; 2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological catastrophe, floods, flooding; 3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire, Glass Fire, Wildfire; 4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Hail, Hurricane, Storm, Thunderstorm, typhoon, Tempest, Lightning. Playlist by region, ARABIA: Playlist by disaster type, HYDROLOGICAL: If you find any improper use of your copyrighted content (videos, photos and music) in the video, please contact us by e-mail specified in the “about the channel“ tab. ATTENTION: Video material is taken from social networks. It is selected by date of publication, title, description and location of the event. Sometimes, due to unscrupulous posting of news on social networks, the video may contain fragments that do not correspond to the date and place. It is not always possible to check their reliability. Thank you for your understanding. #weather #news #earthquake #tsunami #ndn #rain #mecca #makkah #rains #thunderstorm #flood #saudi #saudiarabia
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