Thursday, January 27, 2011

floods caused by heavy rains the city of Jeddah on the Red Sea updated badly damaged



floods caused by heavy rains the city of Jeddah on the Red Sea updated badly damaged,

What prompted Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah to call on the authorities Wednesday to take action to remedy the damage.



According to Saudi news agency said that King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz "is to provide all enhancements and urgently to reduce the damage that accompanied the rain and floods in the province of Jeddah and its environs."



The King stressed that "the rains and floods in the province of Jeddah and its environs (..) have led to many serious damage to human, plant,

And Jeddah in danger of sinking in many areas. "



And the king ordered that the Saudi "support promptly and without any delay to start urgently to provide all enhancements to reduce such damage, especially as rain continued anticipating in the coming days

Has provided us with His Highness the Emir of Mecca, a copy of it to lift off on the defaulting parties and a comprehensive report about it,

The delay in the implementation of previous orders, and provided us with the Minister of Finance a copy of this matter of ours for the adoption of the necessary funds to provide all the capabilities and enhancements immediately. "



He stressed that "all competent authorities to work day and night to finish this."



Did not publish the outcome of any damage caused by floods sweeping new Jeddah, which was in November 2009 to Seoul caused the deaths of 123 people.

And the king ordered the timely referral of Saudi officials and contractors responsible for the collapse of houses washed away, in front of the judiciary. He also asked to refer those involved in corruption and mismanagement.



He said an investigation by authorities at the time that floods have caused the destruction of 10,785 buildings and 10,850 houses and washed away by car.
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