4 die as car slides off bridge amid heavy rainfall in NW Syria
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4 die as car slides off bridge amid heavy rainfall in NW Syria
Published: Jan 14, 2024 03:18 PM
This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)

This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)


 
This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)

This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)


 
This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)

This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)


 
This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)

This photo taken on Jan. 13, 2024 shows the flooded fields in Akkar area of Tartus Province, northwestern Syria. Four people were killed on Saturday as their car slid off a bridge into a heavy rainfall-induced water stream in the northwestern Syrian province of Tartus, the local Sham FM radio reported.Numerous villages in the province experienced heavy downpours and suffered the subsequent widespread flooding, said the report, citing Provincial Governor Hassan Hassan. (Str/Xinhua)


 
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