Flash Flooding Crisis in Ha’il and Buraidah, Saudi Arabia

Heavy rainfall on March 6, 2025, caused significant flash flooding in Ha’il and Buraidah, Saudi Arabia. Over 350 emergency responders and equipment have been deployed to handle the situation. Severe weather warnings are in place as thunderstorms are expected to continue until March 10 across several regions.
On March 6, 2025, heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in Saudi Arabia, particularly affecting the cities of Ha’il and Buraidah. Vehicles were stranded in floodwaters as emergency services responded to the crisis. Local authorities dispatched over 350 workers and 140 pieces of equipment to address the flooding situation across the affected regions. In the Qassim region, 85 field teams from the Civil Defense and Traffic Department are actively managing flooding-related incidents.
Meteorological data revealed that Al-Qahah in the Badr Governorate of the Madinah region recorded 13.2 mm (0.52 inches) of rainfall from March 3 to March 4. The General Directorate of Civil Defense has issued severe weather warnings, advising residents to stay away from known flood-prone areas and to remain informed through official communications. Additionally, thunderstorms are expected to continue in most parts of Saudi Arabia until March 10, heightening the risk of additional flooding.
Forecasts indicate that various regions, including Makkah, Riyadh, Madinah, Tabuk, Ha’il, Qassim, and the Eastern Province, are likely to experience moderate to heavy rainfall in the upcoming days. The situation remains critical as authorities take necessary precautions to ensure public safety.
Flash flooding in Ha’il and Buraidah, triggered by intense rainfall, led to significant disruptions. Emergency teams have been deployed to manage the crisis effectively. With thunderstorms expected to persist across Saudi Arabia, residents are urged to heed official warnings and stay informed to mitigate risks associated with flooding.
Original Source: watchers.news