Snow
for the first time in Cairo in 112 years
A
severe winter storm pounded the Middle East for a third day on Friday
bringing with it heavy snow and floods. In the West Bank city of
Ramallah residents struggled to walk outside as mounds of snow
blanketed the streets. In some parts of Israel and the West Bank
government offices and schools were closed to wait out the winter
weather. In Jerusalem on Thursday schools cancelled classes and buses
in and out of the city were not operating. Snow blanketed palm and
cypress trees. It also battered most parts of central and southern
Jordan, shutting down government offices, causing power disruptions,
blocking roads and stranding motorists.
It’s
snowed in Cairo for the first time in 112 years (according to locals
on Twitter). Here’s what it looks like.
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