The Borneo Post

Jordan flood death toll rises to 20

Most of the dead were schoolchil­dren who on school trip when their bus was swept away by floodwater­s

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AMMAN: At least 20 people, most of them school pupils, have been killed in flash floods in Jordan, the emergency services said yesterday in an updated toll.

A further 35 people were injured following heavy rains on Thursday, including members of the security forces involved in rescue operations, said an official from the civil defence – Jordan’s fire service – who asked not to be named.

He said rescuers were still searching for people missing in the area, a popular tourist attraction around 50 kilometres west of Amman.

“Most of the dead were schoolchil­dren aged 11 to 14 who were taking part in a school trip to the Dead Sea region when their bus was swept away by floodwater­s.”

Also among the dead were passers- by who had been picnicking in the area, he said, adding that a nearby bridge had collapsed.

“Security force personnel who were taking part in the rescue operations were among the injured,” he added.

The Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, is surrounded by

Security force personnel who were taking part in the rescue operations were among the injured. Jordan’s fire service official

steep valleys and gullies that frequently see f lash f loods and landslides.

Education Minister Azmi Mahafzah promised a ‘ full inquiry’ into the schoolchil­dren’s deaths.

He said the bus took a route not agreed upon by the ministry and the organiser of the trip bore full responsibi­lity.

Roads leading to the area were closed on Friday morning ‘ to allow the continuati­on of search and rescue operations’, the Directorat­e of General Security said.

The Israeli military said on Thursday it was helping with the operation, sending helicopter­s and forces specialise­d in search and rescue.

Jordanian television reported that King Abdullah II had cancelled a planned visit to Bahrain to monitor developmen­ts.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This picture shows the site of a bus accident near the Dead Sea in Jordan.
— AFP photo This picture shows the site of a bus accident near the Dead Sea in Jordan.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A search and rescue dog and its handler walk next to civil defence personnel.
— Reuters photo A search and rescue dog and its handler walk next to civil defence personnel.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A civil defence member walks as people gather to find survivors.
— Reuters photo A civil defence member walks as people gather to find survivors.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A child survivor is helped as residents and relatives gather outside a hospital.
— Reuters photo A child survivor is helped as residents and relatives gather outside a hospital.
 ?? — AFP photo ?? A wounded pupil lays on a stretcher at a hospital after a bus accident.
— AFP photo A wounded pupil lays on a stretcher at a hospital after a bus accident.

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