What's Happening?
A severe storm is forecast to hit Israel, bringing heavy rainfall, winds up to 100 km/h, and high waves. Former Deputy Fire Commissioner Aharon Godiner has issued safety tips to the public, warning of
potential localized flooding and power supply disruptions. Godiner highlighted the risks posed by strong winds, which could bring down trees and power lines, and advised securing loose items from balconies and yards. He also cautioned against using elevators in underground parking garages during the storm due to flooding risks. The public is advised to avoid beaches due to high waves and to exercise caution with electric heaters.
Why It's Important?
The storm poses significant risks to public safety and infrastructure in Israel. The potential for flooding and power outages could disrupt daily life and pose challenges for emergency services. Godiner's advice aims to mitigate these risks by encouraging proactive safety measures. The storm's impact on transportation and utilities could have broader implications for the region's economy and public services. The warnings serve as a crucial reminder of the importance of preparedness in the face of extreme weather events.








