The flooding has caused widespread damage, with roads and bridges washed away and power outages reported in some areas. Emergency services are working around the clock to provide assistance and evacuate those in need, with helicopters and boats being deployed to reach isolated communities. The city of Tabuk in Saudi Arabia has been hit by severe flooding, with torrential rains causing rivers to overflow and homes to be inundated with water. Local authorities have declared a state of emergency and are urging residents to take precautions and evacuate if necessary. The Saudi Arabian Red Crescent Authority has set up relief centres to provide food, shelter, and medical assistance to affected residents. SARCA has also called on volunteers to assist with the relief effort and provide aid to those in need. The flooding in Tabuk is a stark reminder of the growing threat of extreme weather events due to climate change. The Saudi Arabian government has pledged to take action to mitigate the effec
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