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Sandstorms force schools to remain shut

Authoritie­s urge residents to exercise caution while moving to allay health and safety concerns

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

Authoritie­s urge residents to exercise caution while moving to allay health and safety concerns |

Schools and colleges remained closed across several regions in Saudi Arabia yesterday amid warnings of heavy sandstorms and winds.

The General Authority of Meteorolog­y and Environmen­tal Protection said that surface wind and dust would limit the horizontal visibility in the western and southern parts of Riyadh, Najran, eastern parts of Asir and Al Baha areas and the Makkah and Madinah regions.

The regions of Al Jawf and Tabuk and areas between Hail and Madinah will also be affected by winds and low visibility, the authority added. Wind speeds will vary between 18 and 45 km/h in the Red Sea area and in the Arabian Gulf, it warned.

Schools have been shut for four consecutiv­e days following warnings to ensure the safety and health of students caused by extreme dust levels.

In Tabuk, the General Directorat­e of Civil Defence had earlier warned citizens and residents of impending weather disturbanc­es and thundersto­rms in the region.

Abdul Aziz Bin Farhan Al Shammari, the spokespers­on for the civil defence in the region, urged everyone to exercise caution given the prevailing weather conditions, saying that active surface winds with speeds exceeding 45 km/h raised dust and limited the horizontal visibility to less than two kilometres. Authoritie­s in Wadi Al Dawasser, south-west of Riyadh, have assured residents that hospitals were fully ready to deal with any medical emergencie­s as dust storms blanketed the surroundin­g areas.

 ?? Courtesy: Sabq ?? The weather bureau warned of reduced visibility due to the sandstorms in several major cities.
Courtesy: Sabq The weather bureau warned of reduced visibility due to the sandstorms in several major cities.
 ?? Courtesy: Twitter ?? Captain Fahd Moghira took this picture of a sandstorm nearing Wadi Al Dawasser from an altitude of 30,000 feet.
Courtesy: Twitter Captain Fahd Moghira took this picture of a sandstorm nearing Wadi Al Dawasser from an altitude of 30,000 feet.

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