The civil protection spokesperson called on all road users and citizens to be careful and to stay away from wadis and places where water collects.
He also stressed that the situation is currently stable and that there is no danger requiring intervention, adding that the civil protection cells are ready and that all means are available.
The spokesperson for civil protection said that the watch services were closely monitoring the situation and that, if necessary, the number 198 can be called if necessary.
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