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According to the report, in a rare and shocking turn of events, Taif, Saudi Arabia, has been hit by devastating floods after days of heavy rainfall. Known for its cooler climate, rose gardens, and fruit orchards, Taif usually thrives on light seasonal rains—but this time, the skies unleashed more water in just a few days than the city often receives in months. Streets turned into rivers, vehicles were swept away, and entire neighborhoods became submerged under torrents of muddy water. The disaster has exposed the vulnerability of desert cities built for drought, not floods. Roads crossing dry wadis—normally empty riverbeds—quickly filled with dangerous currents, while hardened soil failed to absorb the deluge, sending powerful runoff straight through populated areas. With infrastructure unprepared for such extremes, families and businesses are now left struggling to recover from a disaster few expected.
Mother Nature is very angry this time. There are many countries experiencing monster floods. There are signs of time. Floods are deadly.
Mother Nature is very angry this time. There are many countries experiencing monster floods. There are signs of time. Floods are deadly.