What Just happened In Mecca SHOCKED the Whole World!

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The whole of Saudi Arabia and the international community were recently thrown into shock as the holy city of Mecca became submerged due to heavy rainfall, resulting in the disruption of worship, displacement of pilgrims, locals and even animals, and destruction of properties. What is even more worrisome is the catastrophic result of this flooding. What caused this catastrophe, and how can future occurrences be avoided? Join us as we unravel the reason for the crises in one of the world’s most revered cities.

Saudi Arabia, home to Islam’s two holiest cities—Mecca and Medina—which draw millions of Muslims worldwide every year during the annual Hajj, has been seriously grappling with challenging climate patterns, from severe droughts to high temperatures, extreme dry conditions, air pollution, and worst of all, a rise in water level that has haunted the nation with flash floods, all of which come with their severe consequences. For context, let’s look at the factors that have shaped Saudi Arabia’s weather over time.

The country’s geography plays a crucial role in determining its weather patterns. As we all know, Saudi Arabia is primarily arid, with vast desert areas like the Rub’ al Khali, also known as the Empty Quarter, which is one of the largest sand deserts globally. Moreover, Saudi Arabia has an extensive coastline along the Red Sea to the west and the Arabian Gulf to the east, and these coastal regions impact its weather patterns.

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