2020 Middle East storms

The 2020 Middle East storms happened on 12 March 2020 and the following days, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, floods, and sandstorms, to northern Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, State of Palestine and Iraq. They are sometimes called "The Dragon" or the "Dragon storms" (Arabic: عاصفة التنين, romanized: `Āṣifat al-Tanīn, lit. 'The Storm of the Dragon'), a name which arose in social media. The storm system, a large severe cyclone, formed over the Nile delta and around on 12 March 2020 and over the next days moved northeast over the Middle East.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

2020 Middle East storms
The mid-latitude cyclone responsible for the storms on March 13, 2020.
Formed12 March 2020 (2020-03-12)
Dissipated15 March 2020 (2020-03-15)
Lowest pressure989[1] mb (29.21 inHg)
Casualties21
Areas affectedEgypt, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and State of Palestine

The storm system killed at least 21 people in Egypt.

It caused snow in mountain areas such as Lebanon and Syria and Iran and the Tabuk area in Saudi Arabia.

Impacts

Egypt

Almost 20 people died. Luxor International Airport and Alexandria port and Sharm el-Sheikh port closed.[8][9]

Iraq

Iran

  • Youtube video: Iranian floods: heavy rains bring flash flooding throughout Iran

Kurdistan

Lebanon

Oman

United Arab Emirates

Yemen

References

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