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Tunisia Floods: Record Rain Kills 4, Disrupts Nation

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Four people died in Tunisia due to severe flooding following record rainfall.
  • Some regions experienced the heaviest rainfall since 1950, causing widespread disruption.
  • Poorly maintained infrastructure contributes significantly to frequent flooding issues.
Tunisia Floods: Record Rain Kills 4, Disrupts Nation

Tunisia is grappling with the aftermath of severe flooding that claimed four lives, primarily in the Monastir region. Authorities reported that some areas experienced rainfall not seen since 1950, making it the heaviest January downpour on record. The regions of Monastir, Nabeul, and greater Tunis were the most severely affected.

Classes were suspended across 15 of Tunisia's 24 governorates as floodwaters inundated streets and stranded vehicles. The nation's army was mobilized to assist in rescue operations. This extreme weather event compounds Tunisia's ongoing struggle with a seven-year drought and critically low water reserves.

The persistent flooding, even after moderate rainfall, is largely attributed to the country's aging and neglected drainage and stormwater infrastructure. Clogged systems and rapid urban development, which reduces ground absorption of rainwater, exacerbate the runoff problem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Four people lost their lives due to the severe flooding in Tunisia.
The regions of Monastir, Nabeul, and greater Tunis were hardest hit by the exceptional rainfall.
Frequent flooding is often caused by old, poorly maintained drainage infrastructure and rapid urbanization, which increases water runoff.

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