Summary
At least four people died in Tunisia due to severe flooding caused by the heaviest rainfall in more than 70 years. The floods have disrupted daily life, cut off areas, and led to school closures. The army is helping with rescue efforts in affected regions.
Key Facts
- Four people died in Moknine, Monastir governorate, due to flooding.
- Tunisia experienced its heaviest rainfall in over 70 years.
- Flooding has affected daily life, causing cars to be submerged.
- Several areas in Tunisia were isolated by floodwaters.
- The National Institute of Meteorology reported exceptional rainfall, especially in Monastir, Nabeul, and greater Tunis.
- The army is aiding in rescue operations.
- Schools and transportation services are disrupted in several towns and the capital.