Gulf Times

Man dies in flooding as heavy rains hit Kuwait

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Flash floods after heavy rains in Kuwait killed one man yesterday and damaged roads, bridges and homes, officials said, as several oil firms and ministries announced a state of emergency.

The health ministry said the man, aged 30, was swept away by the flooding as he tried to rescue his family from their home which was submerged in water.

An unspecifie­d number of people were also reported injured in traffic accidents caused by the rains.

Several vehicles in many areas of the desert kingdom were washed away by the floods, particular­ly in newly-build residentia­l areas, AFP journalist­s said. The Kuwaiti army and the national guard launched search operations as authoritie­s set aside several locations to receive residents threatened by flooding.

The ministries of oil and electricit­y as well as several oil companies announced a state of emergency, and the government held an urgent cabinet session yesterday morning.

Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak al-Sabah chaired the meeting and said that officials will be investigat­ed and those who failed in their duties to prevent the flooding will be held accountabl­e.

The state news agency KUNA, quoting the ministry of education, said that private and public schools would be closed today.

Bad weather accompanie­d by torrential rains and flash flooding has hit several countries in the region, including Jordan where 12 people have been killed and nearly 4,000 tourists forced to flee the famed ancient desert city of Petra.

 ??  ?? A man checks the damage outside a flooded house in Al-Fahahil district, south of Kuwait City, yesterday. Right: Damaged cars are pictured following heavy rain in a flooded parking lot in Al-Fahahil district.
A man checks the damage outside a flooded house in Al-Fahahil district, south of Kuwait City, yesterday. Right: Damaged cars are pictured following heavy rain in a flooded parking lot in Al-Fahahil district.
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