Kuwait’s public works minister resigns amid severe flooding


Kuwait, Nov 10 (Arab News): Kuwait’s Minster of Public Works Hussam Al-Roumi resigned on Friday after flooding across the country.

Al-Roumi expressed his “deep regret” over the severe damage to private property caused by the latest heavy rains.

Rain lashed Kuwait on Thursday and Friday. Footage posted on social media from across Kuwait showed torrents sweeping away cars as sewage systems failed to drain the heavy downpour.

“Based on my moral responsibility and in support of the approach taken by His Highness the Prime Minister to bear the consequences of the government’s heavy responsibility, I submitted my resignation to the National Assembly Speaker,” he added.

The army and national guard were mobilized to help clear water from critical facilities and roadways and the Kuwait Oil Company announced a state of emergency, state news agency KUNA reported.

The national guard announced on Friday that it was upgrading the weather conditions to “extreme” due to bad weather and ordered units to be on a heightened state of alert.

The meteorological department of Kuwait’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation reported that the country has received almost 30 millimeters since Thursday evening, a significantly high amount for Kuwait in a 24-hour span. It forecast unstable weather conditions and moderate to heavy scattered thunderous rains, expected to run until Saturday morning.

Meanwhile, Kuwait University announced it will close its campus and cancel exams scheduled for Saturday.

Following instructions from the Dean of the University Dr Hussein Al-Ansari, and Minister of Education and Higher Education Dr. Hamed Al-­Azmi, the campus will be closed due to weather conditions engulfing the country, the university’s spokesman Dr. Muthana Al­-Refaie said in a press statement.

Exams scheduled on Saturday were canceled and will be held later on after the weather conditions improve, he added.

The Ministry of Interior urged both citizens and expatriates to be extra cautious over the next couple of days.

The national guard announced earlier on Friday the formation of six technical emergency teams to follow up efforts to support the relevant government agencies to address the effects of rainfall and water floods to ensure smooth traffic on the roads and to respond to any emergencies in accordance with the objectives of the country’s 2020 strategic vision, which stresses security first.

The prime minister confirmed that the government is following the situation closely in all regions and all ministers have been asked to take the necessary measures in order to maintain safety and minimize damage. He also stressed that those who fail to perform their duties will be held accountable.

Kuwait, along with several other countries in the region, has experienced unstable weather conditions with several areas flooded due to the heavy rainfall over the last week.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 11 2018

    It rained heavily in some parts of Kuwait and flooded in those areas. Where I live Salmiya had no clue of rain other than lightning and thunder. Today schools are closed as a precaution. Lots of construction work is going on and the drainage are clogged and not yet been cleared and the rains to unexpectedly pureed down. Today the sky is very clear.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 11 2018

    Here we are waiting for rain.No proper rain since long.trees are dried,and rivers,too.due to lack of water to transport petrol with tankers through rivers ,no petrol in one or two places.So please send some rain to us.Summer was extreem hot.I can understand how difficult in kuwait will be due to huge sand hugels.waiting to winter now atleast some snow and water to trees .

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Sun, Nov 11 2018

    write a letter to pappu..he has the capability to invent a machine like aloo dalo sona nikalo....so same way he might have found new machine for rain.....paani dala barish lao.

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  • shan, dubai

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    The real leaders will take responsibility and fake leaders blame others.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Floods are natural calamity and the preventive steps to be taken by the government in ruling.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    In India our PM not even visited flood effected area like medikeri

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Do not worry.. Potato pappu will visit and entertain soon!

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Feku is busy in discovering the world like Vascoda Gama!! Absolultely useless for India.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    'Cloud seeding technology' has become like mangana kaiyalli maanikya!!!

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  • Devil, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Cloud seeding and Kuwait😂😂

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    This type of Heavy rain in KUWAIT 1997 full Kuwait was flooded that time I was in SHUWAIKH. I reached home from OFFICE at 2 a.m. morning. Now second time happened again in KUWAIT on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2018.

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  • DSouza, SAFAT

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Our Indian Ministers have to learn from Kuwait’s Minster of Public Works Hussam Al-Roumi who resigned on Friday after flooding across the country, who catch their post and sit even if thousand's of human being are perished in Rains.

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  • John, Mangaluru/London

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Indian mentality is not like Kuwait. We Indians think koi bhee Jane do bahad me mera jeb bhar gaya tho bass

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Nalin & Sbobha should also Resign ...

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  • MOHAN, KUDLA chicken

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    no they will put fire on twin district....isnt a good idea..
    its indian poltics

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  • Vishu Kiran Fernandes, Kalasa

    Sat, Nov 10 2018

    Right said brother

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