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Majestic scenes of the floods entering the ‘Janabeen Dam’ in southern Saudi Arabia

A circulating clip documented majestic moments when torrents entered the ‘Al-Janabeen Dam’ located east of Al-Baha region in Baljurashi Governorate of southern Saudi Arabia after heavy rains fell in the region.

During the downpours, Saudi photographer Salem Al-Ghamdi caught the eye of 3 streams flowing majestically and simultaneously, which made him observe a number of the site’s scenes in a strange way that he had never seen before.

Al-Ghamdi says, “I love monitoring the effects of rain on the ground and its impact on nature, and I have a large output from different sites in Saudi Arabia, and these are images that have been very popular on communication platforms.”

Al-Ghamdi said that Al-Janabeen Dam Park is one of the best parks in Al-Baha, and it is located in the Baljurashi area of ​​Al-Baha city near the dam, and consists of 3 sections: a section for families, a section for young people and a section for children. The park contains walking paths, umbrellas for picnics and large green spaces to spend time Fun and fresh air and sports, as well as many playgrounds for children, and the park is surrounded by a frame that extends on both sides.

Interestingly, Al-Janabeen Dam is considered to be one of the strategic dams that help supply power to Baljurashi Governorate. The storage capacity of the dam is 17 million cubic meters, the height of the dam is 28 meters, the l The height of the spillway is 23 meters, and the length of the dam is 180 meters.

In addition, the National Meteorological Center said in its weather report on Thursday that the opportunity is still ripe for thunderstorms accompanied by active winds and hail showers in some regions: Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, as well as parts of the regions: Riyadh, Qassim, Hail, Al-Jawf, the northern border, and extends to the northern parts of the eastern region.

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