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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Israel Floods: Deadly Storms Submerge Nation

Israel Floods: Deadly Storms Submerge Nation

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Recent storms caused fatal flooding, claiming two lives.
  • Multiple Israeli nature reserves and parks are closed due to flood risks.
  • Authorities warn of flash floods and urge caution near waterways.
Israel Floods: Deadly Storms Submerge Nation

A recent winter storm brought deadly flooding and significant property damage across Israel. Tragically, two individuals lost their lives due to the severe weather. One woman, in her 50s, died after being critically injured by a falling object during rising floodwaters in Jerusalem's Shuafat refugee camp. A young man was also swept away and drowned in Nahal Modi'in, his body being recovered days later.

In response to the dangerous conditions, the Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA) has closed several popular parks and nature reserves, including the Hermon-Banias Nature Reserve and Caesarea National Park, due to high water levels and flood risks. They have also issued specific warnings about flash flooding in the Judean Desert and near the Dead Sea, prohibiting entry into flowing streams.

With an estimated 70,000 Israelis planning to hike in the coming days, the INPA strongly recommends checking their information center via website or hotline before venturing out. They emphasize the importance of avoiding stream edges during floods, as banks can collapse, and advise constant vigilance.

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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.
A severe winter storm with heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding across Israel.
Several parks and nature reserves are closed, including Hermon-Banias, Nachal Ayon, Caesarea, Tel Afek, and Ashkelon National Parks.
The INPA warned of rising water levels, flood risks, and flash floods, advising caution near streams and recommending checking their information center before trips.

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