Saudi Arabia’s holiest city of Mecca flooded after being hit by extreme rain
Saudi Arabia’s Mecca, the holiest city according to Islam, has been hit by extreme weather.
Footage circulating on social media shows entire neighbourhoods partially submerged amid the heavy rainfall.
Men were seen forming human chains to rescue children who had become trapped in the flooding in the Al-Awali neighbourhood, southeast of Mecca.
In another video, a man was seen rushing to the aid of a delivery driver who was toppled off his bike by floodwaters and was struggling to get up.
Multiple cars and even a tourist bus were abandoned right in the middle of a road as floodwaters gushed in unexpectedly.
Trees and debris were also seen being swept away by the raging water.
Several regions of the Gulf Kingdom, including Mecca and Madinah, which attract millions of pilgrims annually for Hajj, have been hit by the freak rain.
Since the early hours of this morning, the downpour has only intensified.
Other regions including Riyadh, Makkah, Al-Baha, and Tabuk are bracing for the impact of the severe weather, local media reported.
The National Meteorological Center (NMC) has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and dust storms throughout the week.
Multiple yellow weather warnings for rain have also been issued in the last hour.
It is expected that the rare rainfall will continue until Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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