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Saudi Arabia weather: Thunderstorms in 7 regions and dust in Riyadh

The weather report predicts continued thunderstorms in 7 Saudi regions, dust-raising winds in Riyadh and Qassim, and chances of fog in the Eastern Province.

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Saudi Arabia weather: Thunderstorms in 7 regions and dust in Riyadh

The National Center for Meteorology issued its daily weather forecast for Saudi Arabia, indicating continued chances of widespread thunderstorms across seven major regions. These forecasts are part of the current weather fluctuations affecting the Kingdom, as the country's atmosphere is influenced by low-pressure systems that contribute to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and rainfall.

Areas affected by rain and active winds

The report indicated that the rainy weather includes parts of the Northern Borders, Al-Jawf, Tabuk, and Hail regions, extending to Medina, Mecca, and Al-Baha. The weather conditions are not limited to rain alone, but are accompanied by active surface winds that may stir up dust and sand, leading to reduced horizontal visibility in parts of these areas. Furthermore, the weather will directly affect parts of the Riyadh and Qassim regions, necessitating caution for those using highways and open roads.

Fog forecast and Red Sea conditions

In a related context, the center noted that fog formation is possible during the night and early morning hours in parts of the Eastern Province, as well as the southwestern highlands of the Kingdom. This is a common weather phenomenon that coincides with high humidity and low temperatures. Regarding the Red Sea, the report indicated that surface winds will be southeasterly to southwesterly in the northern and central parts at speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h, while in the southern part they will be southerly to southeasterly at speeds reaching 45 km/h, potentially intensifying to 55 km/h towards the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which could lead to high waves and rough seas.

The climatic context and the importance of caution

This weather pattern is particularly significant given the Kingdom's diverse geography, where rainfall in the northern regions and western highlands coincides with dust storms in the central regions. These fluctuations are part of the Kingdom's typical climatic characteristics during transitional seasons and winter, with topography playing a major role in the distribution of rainfall and wind intensity. Thunderstorms in areas such as Mecca, Medina, and Al-Baha directly impact the flow of wadis and streams, necessitating continuous monitoring of official warnings.

Public safety recommendations

Given the continuation of this weather condition, authorities consistently emphasize the importance of adhering to safety guidelines, particularly regarding staying away from floodplains and valleys during rainfall, and avoiding going to sea in areas experiencing high winds and rough seas. Drivers in the Riyadh, Qassim, and Eastern regions are also advised to exercise caution due to the possibility of reduced visibility caused by dust or fog, to ensure the safety of everyone and their property.

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Islamic Affairs: Report any attacks on mosques via 1933

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs calls on citizens and residents to report violations against mosque services and facilities via 1933, revealing that 700 cases have been dealt with to protect public funds.

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Islamic Affairs: Report any attacks on mosques via 1933

In a move aimed at strengthening community partnership and protecting holy sites, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia renewed its call to all citizens and residents to cooperate with regulatory authorities to report any violations that are observed on mosques and their service facilities.

A call to protect public funds and the sanctity of mosques

The Ministry's official spokesperson, Abdullah Al-Anzi, affirmed in press statements on the sidelines of the "Islamic Values ​​Forum" held last week that the Ministry places the protection of mosques at the forefront of its priorities. Al-Anzi explained that the goal is not limited to protecting the buildings themselves, but also includes strengthening integrated institutional efforts to maintain all mosque assets, whether related to encroachments on electricity networks or water supplies, or the illegal exploitation of mosque lands and properties in general.

Institutional transformation and intensive oversight efforts

These moves come within the framework of a comprehensive strategy adopted by the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Sheikh, since assuming his ministerial duties. This strategy has focused on establishing a precise institutional framework aimed at protecting public funds and state facilities. The Ministry has taken the initiative to create a specialized and independent department dedicated to "protecting mosques" at its headquarters and all its branches throughout the Kingdom.

This department is responsible for directly overseeing field inspection tours, which have proven effective in detecting violations. This step is part of the Kingdom's development initiatives under Vision 2030, which focuses on efficient spending and protecting public resources from waste and misuse.

Tangible results: 700 cases of encroachment addressed

The ministry revealed figures reflecting the scale of its efforts, with the official spokesperson announcing that monitoring teams successfully identified and addressed over 700 cases of encroachment this year alone. These cases were resolved in accordance with regulations and legal frameworks, and in direct coordination with relevant security and government agencies. This figure underscores the ministry's commitment to addressing any practices that violate the sanctity of mosques or deplete their resources, thus contributing to a safe and sustainable environment for worshippers.

Social responsibility and reporting mechanism

The Ministry emphasized that protecting mosques is a shared responsibility, urging everyone to report any violations without hesitation. The Ministry has established effective and rapid communication channels, most notably the unified call center at 1933, in addition to the possibility of visiting the Ministry's branches in various governorates. The Ministry affirmed that its field teams are ready to investigate reports and hold violators accountable to ensure the continued efficient and uninterrupted provision of services in mosques.

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Islamic Affairs: Reporting violations against mosques is a national duty

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs called for reporting violations against mosque services via 1933, revealing that 700 cases have been addressed to ensure the protection of public funds and the sanctity of the houses of God.

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In its ongoing efforts to enhance institutional work and ensure the sustainability of mosque services, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance issued an important appeal to all citizens and residents of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, calling on them to actively participate in protecting mosques and their facilities from any violations or transgressions that may affect them.

Strengthening oversight and protecting public funds

The Ministry's official spokesperson, Abdullah Al-Anzi, affirmed in press statements on the sidelines of the "Islamic Values ​​Forum" that the Ministry places the protection of mosque properties at the forefront of its priorities. He explained that encroachments are not limited to construction, but also include the misuse of electricity and water networks, and any other form of encroachment on mosque property, emphasizing that these facilities are endowments for God Almighty and public property that must be preserved.

These measures come within the framework of a comprehensive vision adopted by the Ministry under the leadership of His Excellency Minister Dr. Abdul Latif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh, who, since assuming his ministerial post, has established a structured institutional framework. This framework includes the creation of a specialized and independent department dedicated to protecting mosques, located at the Ministry's headquarters and its branches throughout the country. This department aims to intensify monitoring efforts and proactively detect violations.

The importance and status of mosques in the Kingdom

These measures are of particular importance given the esteemed position of mosques in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Qibla of Muslims and the birthplace of revelation. The state places great importance on the construction and maintenance of mosques, allocating substantial budgets to ensure the comfort of worshippers and the performance of religious rites in an atmosphere of tranquility and reverence. Therefore, any encroachment upon the sanctity of these mosques constitutes a waste of public funds and a distortion of the Kingdom's civilized and Islamic image, necessitating concerted official and societal efforts to address it.

Tangible results and community partnership

The Ministry revealed the results of its field efforts during the current year, having identified and addressed more than 700 various cases of encroachment. These violations were resolved according to established procedures and in direct coordination with relevant government agencies, reflecting the Ministry's firm commitment to enforcing regulations and its zero-tolerance policy towards any illegal practices affecting mosques.

In closing its statement, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs stressed that the citizen is the first line of defense and the strategic partner in this system, calling on everyone to immediately report any observations or violations through the unified call center (1933) or by visiting the ministry’s branches, stressing that all reports are dealt with in complete confidentiality and seriousness to ensure that mosques continue to perform their noble mission.

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The Kingdom records zero dust amidst regional sandstorm activity

The Regional Center for Dust Storms revealed that the Kingdom's atmosphere was free of dust on Wednesday, while the countries of the region recorded 78 hours of dust, led by Jordan and Turkmenistan.

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The Kingdom records zero dust amidst regional sandstorm activity

In a positive climate indicator reflecting stable weather conditions, the Regional Center for Dust and Sandstorms revealed today (Thursday) that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia did not record any dust storms yesterday (Wednesday), in a remarkable climate contrast compared to neighboring countries that witnessed significant wind and dust activity.

The report issued by the center explained that the surrounding region recorded a total of 78 hours of dust activity of varying intensity, with Jordan topping the list with 23 hours of dust, followed by Turkmenistan with 18 hours, and then Cyprus, which witnessed 12 hours of dust activity.

In addition to the accurate monitoring carried out by the center of the regional weather situation, the data included recording 11 hours of dust activity in Iraq, 8 hours in the Arab Republic of Egypt, in addition to 4 hours in Uzbekistan, and one hour in Syria, while the atmosphere of the Kingdom was characterized by complete clarity and its freedom from any influential dust particles during the monitoring period.

The role of the regional center and the importance of climate monitoring

This announcement underscores the vital role played by the Regional Center for Dust and Sandstorms, based in the Kingdom, in accurately monitoring weather phenomena. The center is a testament to the Kingdom's efforts in environmental conservation and combating climate change, operating according to the latest international standards for monitoring sandstorms, which are among the most significant environmental challenges in the Middle East and North Africa region.

This data is particularly important given the Kingdom's vast geographical diversity, which typically leads to variations in climate and weather across its different regions. However, the complete absence of dust in the Kingdom on a day of intense activity in neighboring countries demonstrates the variability of pressure systems and their varying impact on the region.

Environmental and health impacts

It is worth noting that monitoring and tracking dust storms is not limited to statistical aspects alone; its impact extends to health and economic aspects. The absence of dust means an improvement in air quality, which has a positive effect on public health, especially for those with respiratory conditions, and also facilitates air and land navigation.

Through its various environmental initiatives, such as the Saudi Green Initiative, the Kingdom seeks to reduce the causes of dust storms in the future by increasing vegetation cover and combating desertification, making the Regional Center’s reports an important indicator for measuring progress in stabilizing the regional and local climate.

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