Friday, March 13th 2020, 3:01 pm - At least 20 people died in accidents linked to Egypt's worst weather in decades on Friday
A man rides a cart during a thunderstorm and heavy rains in Cairo, as the government announced a day off while the rain exceeds the infrastructure's capacity in most cities, Egypt March 12, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
CAIRO (Reuters) - Nearly 20 people have been killed in some of the worst storms to hit Egypt in decades, the country's prime minister said in a statement on Friday.
The North African country has been battered by heavy rain and strong winds that began in the earlier hours of Thursday and continued on Friday.
"Egypt has not experienced such weather conditions for nearly 35 or 40 years," Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said. "These weather conditions resulted in about 20 deaths across the country."
Satellite images of a swirling cyclone over Egypt and the Middle East earlier today. pic.twitter.com/7R42SmtAGO
Satellite images of a swirling cyclone over Egypt and the Middle East earlier today. Zoom Earth on Twitter: "Satellite images of a swirling cyclone over Egypt and the Middle East earlier today. pic.twitter.com/7R42SmtAGO / Twitter"
— Zoom Earth (@zoom_earth) Zoom Earth on Twitter: "Satellite images of a swirling cyclone over Egypt and the Middle East earlier today. pic.twitter.com/7R42SmtAGO / Twitter"
Traffic, trains, ports and flights were affected.
Thirteen people were injured on Thursday when two passenger trains collided in Cairo because of the weather, the government said. Local media reported several deaths because of electric shocks, partial collapse of buildings or road accidents over Thursday and Friday.
Mısır'ın başkenti Kahire ve diğer kentlerinde dünden bu yana etkili olan yağmur ve Ejderha adı verilen fırtına nedeniyle 20 kişi hayatını kaybetti, 39 kişi yaralandı.#Cairo #Egypthttps://t.co/cCGKAcmNf3
Mısır'ın başkenti Kahire ve diğer kentlerinde dünden bu yana etkili olan yağmur ve Ejderha adı verilen fırtına nedeniyle 20 kişi hayatını kaybetti, 39 kişi yaralandı.Yakup Ekmen on Twitter: "Mısır'ın başkenti Kahire ve diğer kentlerinde dünden bu yana etkili olan yağmur ve Ejderha adı verilen fırtına nedeniyle 20 kişi hayatını kaybetti, 39 kişi yaralandı.#Cairo #Egypthttps://t.co/cCGKAcmNf3 / Twitter" Yakup Ekmen on Twitter: "Mısır'ın başkenti Kahire ve diğer kentlerinde dünden bu yana etkili olan yağmur ve Ejderha adı verilen fırtına nedeniyle 20 kişi hayatını kaybetti, 39 kişi yaralandı.#Cairo #Egypthttps://t.co/cCGKAcmNf3 / Twitter"Yakup Ekmen on Twitter: "Mısır'ın başkenti Kahire ve diğer kentlerinde dünden bu yana etkili olan yağmur ve Ejderha adı verilen fırtına nedeniyle 20 kişi hayatını kaybetti, 39 kişi yaralandı.#Cairo #Egypthttps://t.co/cCGKAcmNf3 / Twitter"
— Yakup Ekmen (@Yakupekmn) Yakup Ekmen on Twitter: "Mısır'ın başkenti Kahire ve diğer kentlerinde dünden bu yana etkili olan yağmur ve Ejderha adı verilen fırtına nedeniyle 20 kişi hayatını kaybetti, 39 kişi yaralandı.#Cairo #Egypthttps://t.co/cCGKAcmNf3 / Twitter"
Videos and pictures of flooded Cairo streets were circulated widely on social media, with criticism of the government over poor infrastructure. Many complained of long power and water outages and inadequate drainage.
Government supporters says the administration of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has inherited mistakes of successive governments stretching back decades and is working to improve infrastructure and develop services.
(Reporting by Nayera Abdallah, Momen Said Attalah and Mahmoud Mourad; Editing by Alex Richardson)