On 21st October, Al Jazeera: There is a huge flood of about one year in a desert in the desert country in almost a year.


The country's road connectivity has become stagnant due to Saturday's natural disaster, air traffic has been disrupted and the homes have drowned in water, according to international media news.

According to a report published by Indian media NDTV, due to floods, shops and universities have been closed.

Qatar Meteorologist Al Jazeera's Senior Meteorologist Steff Gallter said in a tweet that on Saturday, a portion of the Qatar's capital, Doha, had a rainfall of about one year. "Abu Hamrar (an area of ​​Doha) has received 59.8 mm rainfall, it is said in the report," He wrote in the tweet. Later in the evening 61 mm rainfall was recorded.

 Annual average rainfall of Doha is 77 mm.

Due to the excessive rain and sudden flood, some of Qatar Airways' flights were forced to change destinations. But due to the ongoing diplomatic dispute with Qatar, neighboring Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, the countries did not allow Doha to use their sky route, the flights were in trouble.

Some flights to Qatar were sent to Kuwait and Iran. The airline warns that passengers can get more trouble. "Can be delayed due to flights due to weather conditions in Doha and delayed," in one tweet Qatar Airways said.

Qatar has warned the PWD drivers to avoid the tunnel paths with a warning issued.