The rainwater, which rained heavily on Jordan yesterday, raided homes of citizens and shops, especially in the downtown area of ​​the capital, Amman, and several provinces.

The rains have disrupted public life, and traffic has been blocked by high water levels and car sinking.

The Directorate General of Civil Defense in Jordan, in a press statement, that they dealt since the beginning of the low air until 4 pm yesterday with nearly 2000 incidents of water rushing to homes and the withdrawal of some vehicles on the roads.

The Department of Information in the Directorate General of Civil Defense said that a report to the operating rooms about the loss of a person washed by a torrent.

Activists called Amman "sink" because many of the streets have turned into water pools amid calls for urgent solutions for fear of casualties or serious material damage.

Earlier this rainy season, Jordan was subjected to a heavy rain that killed dozens of people. These incidents caused great controversy, especially the incident of the sinking of a student bus in the Dead Sea area, in which the Minister of Education, Tourism and Antiquities was sacked.

In the south of the kingdom, five people died in a traffic accident on the desert road, following the collision of two vehicles, which sources attributed to the poor condition of the road with bad weather.

The director of the Giza Brigade Muhammad al-Ziyud said in a press statement that 65 people living in tents in one of the farms were evacuated to one of the schools in the area and to communicate with charitable organizations to provide them with the necessary food and supplies.

According to a statement by the Jordanian Meteorological Department, the atmosphere will be cloudy and rainy in most areas, with heavy rain accompanied by thunder and occasional cold, which leads to the formation of floods in the valleys and low areas and water collection areas, including the city of Aqaba, and that continues until Friday .

The Jordanian Ministry of Education decided yesterday to disable schools in a large number of provinces and brigades for the safety of students, before the government announced the suspension of staff at a later date in all ministries and government agencies.