Tuesday, July 2, 2024 03:26 PM
Jeddah faces annual flooding due to heavy rainfall, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness to protect residents from future disasters.
Jeddah, a port city on the Red Sea coast, has once again faced severe flooding due to heavy rainfall. Mohammed, a resident of Buraidah, described the situation as the rain continued for seven hours, causing significant water accumulation in the city.
This is not an isolated incident but rather an annual problem for Jeddah. Residents have been vocal about the inadequate infrastructure that fails to handle such weather conditions effectively.
The city's drainage systems seem overwhelmed by the large quantities of rain, leading to waterlogging in various areas. The lack of proper planning and maintenance exacerbates the situation, leaving residents vulnerable to the consequences of flooding.
The continuous rainfall has disrupted daily life in Jeddah, with roads becoming impassable and homes at risk of water damage. The authorities are struggling to cope with the aftermath of the flooding, highlighting the urgent need for improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness.
As Jeddah grapples with yet another episode of flooding, it is evident that long-term solutions are required to address this recurring issue. Investing in better drainage systems, urban planning, and emergency response mechanisms is crucial to safeguarding the city and its residents from future disasters.