Floating cars, people in boats: Havoc as Qatar, Saudi Arabia ravaged by heavy rains (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
Cars floating in rivers that were once streets, water gushing through ceilings and people sailing to work on boats – that’s the current picture in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, both desert countries, which should be dry and sunny for the whole year.
Qatar’s capital Doha was apparently unprepared for the deluge and flooding that damaged many buildings in the city. The area near the capital’s Hamad International Airport was hammered with around 66mm of rain in just a few days, according to the Qatar Meteorology Department. For the record, Doha has 75mm of rain on average a year.
Many buildings at the multibillion-dollar airport failed to hold up to the torrent: pictures and videos on social media show water flooding into the passenger terminal.
It's raining cats and dogs. Right inside Hamad Intl. Airport.
@HIAQatar
#امطار_قطر#DohaRain#قطر_تغرقpic.twitter.com/FgMbpOHCqc
— The Peninsula (@PeninsulaQatar) November 25, 2015
Cascades of water fell from a ceiling inside Ezdan Mall in Doha, Doha News reported.
“Inclement weather” prompted the closure of schools across the country as well as the US Embassy in Qatar on Wednesday.
The Qatar Interior Ministry advised citizens to be “cautious”.
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“Flawed [building] projects” that didn’t withstand the rains have angered Qatari authorities. Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al-Thani ordered all companies guilty of shoddy building practices to face the public prosecutor.
Unprecedented volume of rain hitting #Saudi capital.. Water is flooding every inch of #Riyadh now.. pic.twitter.com/zQLh4bRwff
— Rami (@RamiAlLolah) November 24, 2015
“Parties responsible for dereliction or negligence, whether governmental or private, will be held accountable. All bodies and companies that implemented flawed projects must be investigated and then face public prosecution,” a spokesperson for Qatar’s Government Communication Office told Doha News.
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Heavy #rain swamps #Doha;
flooding kills one in #Saudi
https://t.co/cyu2wMNzfC
#DohaRain#DohaTraffic#Qatarpic.twitter.com/fxQGUBm7pO
— EU-Gulf Info Centre (@EGIC_) November 25, 2015
Neighboring Saudi Arabia was also hit by heavy rains. Drivers were forced to abandon their vehicles in some streets. Schools have also been closed in the worst affected areas for a minimum of two days.
Feel the sound and fury of the significant #DohaRain which flooded streets
#امطار_قطر
#قطر_تغرق
pic.twitter.com/EnYYXEcHhc
— شبكة زاجل الإخبارية (@alzajilNews) November 25, 2015
At least one person was killed in the floods in Rimah Province, Saudi media reported, citing local authorities.
เหตุเกิดที่ห้าง #EzdanMall ในกรุงโดฮา กาตาร์ ฝนตกหนัก ท่อรับน้ำฝนไม่ไหวเลยพังเป็นแถบ #DohaRain
pic.twitter.com/5J4ZwcYHRE via @de_ingeniero
— pone poyepoloye (@motorwars) November 25, 2015
@dohanews#DohaRainpic.twitter.com/gK70ZdtidI
— ∅Μαℜ F∀®♥♥Q (@alfarooq_ok) November 25, 2015
no school day!! #DohaRainpic.twitter.com/mjRzGFpxxy
— k. (@khrxz) November 25, 2015
Police 💗
الفزعة💗
#امطار_قطر
#DohaRain
#Qatar
موم تصويري "خذيته من سناب Dohalive" pic.twitter.com/8F6lfcrTv6
— جنرال (@aboodhmany) November 25, 2015
#DohaRain Floods Near Abou Hamour Station
#امطار_قطرpic.twitter.com/LtiWMImiPm
— The Peninsula (@PeninsulaQatar) November 25, 2015
Hmmm. Should I drive G to school in this river? #DohaRainpic.twitter.com/DllJhqcuqD
— CeeCee (@CeeCeev20) November 25, 2015
Laban district in #Riyadh after heavy rains on the #Saudi capital Wednesday night. pic.twitter.com/gZV5rVSgpR
— Zaid Benjamin (@zaidbenjamin) November 26, 2015