That flood in Mecca is terrifying 😔 nature showed once again how powerless we are in front of water. Sending prayers to all families affected by this Saudi Arabia disaster.
Seeing cars and homes swept away like toys in Mecca is just unreal. How can a city in the desert sink under 3 meters of water so fast? This is a deadly flood people will never forget.
I never imagined watching footage of Mecca floods this destructive… it feels apocalyptic. Streets turning into rivers overnight is terrifying.
Saudi Arabia has been hit hard 💔 may Allah protect those who lost their homes and loved ones in these deadly Mecca floods.
This disaster proves climate change doesn’t spare anyone. Desert or not, flooding in Saudi Arabia is now a deadly reality.
The video of cars floating away in Mecca is like something from a movie… except it’s real and people are suffering. My heart goes out to them.
It’s shocking to see pilgrims and locals in Mecca struggling with floods like this. Prayers for everyone caught in this disaster 🙏.
3 meters of water in Mecca? That’s unimaginable. Saudi Arabia is known for heat and sand, not deadly floods like this. Truly scary.
Mother Nature doesn’t care if it’s desert or ocean coast… these Mecca floods prove no place is safe anymore.
I wonder how Saudi authorities will rebuild after such widespread destruction. The infrastructure clearly wasn’t ready for floods this powerful.
The sight of mosques surrounded by floodwaters in Mecca gave me chills… a reminder of human fragility against nature.
People talk about storms in Asia or America, but seeing this level of destruction in Saudi Arabia is shocking. The deadly Mecca flood deserves global attention.
How fast can a normal street in Mecca become a raging river? This footage is a reminder that floods don’t give warnings.
I can’t stop thinking about the families inside homes when the floodwaters swept them away. The human cost of this Saudi Arabia disaster is devastating.
Even in the holiest city, disasters like this strike. The Mecca floods are heartbreaking, but also a call for stronger planning against future climate threats.