The General Directorate of Civil Defense urging people and residents to take required precautions and give safety top priority during the approaching period of bad weather.

The Directorate underlined the need of looking for secure places, avoiding valleys and areas prone to flash floods where the risk of accidents is larger. It further advised against swimming in certain places since erratic water flow during heavy rain could be dangerous.

The Civil Defense underlined the need of keeping informed and following directions issued via official channels, including several media sources and government communication platforms, Given the fast changing nature of the weather, public safety depends on this.

From Friday through Tuesday, rainfall is forecast to keep in some parts of Saudi Arabia, possibly causing dangerous conditions in some places. Particularly the Makkah area is expected to get moderate to heavy rainfall, which could be coupled with dust-stirring gusts and maybe hail. Residents are advised to use cautious since these disorders might lead to visibility problems and raise their chances of accidents.

The Riyadh area is likewise likely to have moderate to heavy rain. Local residents are advised to keep vigilant for weather updates and act to avoid flood-prone locations, especially during heavy rain.

Apart from Makkah and Riyadh, other areas such the Eastern Region, Najran, Al-Baha, Aseer, and Jazan are expected to see modest to significant rainfall during the next days. Residents must remain alert and refrain from needless travel during bad weather since these locations also run the danger of flash floods and water accumulation in low-lying areas.

Areas include Madinah, the Northern Borders, Qassim, and Hail are expected to see light to moderate precipitation in meanwhile, Although certain regions might not get as much rain as other parts of the Kingdom, inhabitants should nevertheless exercise caution, particularly in relation to wet road or near flood-prone areas, Even light rain can provide slick conditions and poor vision, which can cause mishaps if the correct care is not taken.

Working together with other governmental agencies, the Civil Defense keeps an eye on the weather and sends timely public updates, They are also ready to handle crises and guarantee that locals and visitors know about any hazards in their areas, the effects of excessive rainfall and other weather-related hazards should be minimized, therefore safeguarding life and property.

The General Directorate of Civil Defense is urging everyone to report any events or dangerous circumstances they could come across during the rainstorms, therefore guaranteeing public safety. For reporting mishaps, floods, or any other circumstance calling for quick attention, there exist emergency hotlines. In case of power outages or other crises, the Directorate also advises maintaining easily accessible emergency supplies including first aid kits, batteries, and flashlights.