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Sunday's flooding in southern Jordan also led to the evacuation of hundreds of tourists from the Petra archaeological site, the country's main tourist attraction.
Tragedy struck in southern Jordan on Sunday as flash floods swept through Wadi al-Nakhil, claiming the lives of a Belgian tourist and her son. The pair were part of a group of 18 tourists on an ...
This comes a day after she and her three children went missing during flash floods. The severe flooding ... 18 tourists on an adventure excursion in Wadi al-Nakhil when they were swept away ...
A MUM and son tourist pair have died in flash floods that hit an ancient city ... of a group of 18 tourists on an adventure tour in Wadi al-Nakhil. A local official said the group was swept ...
The Belgian family were part of a group of 18 tourists on an adventure trip in Wadi al-Nakhil when the flash flood struck. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT The search was halted at 2am due ...
The family had been visiting the site with another 14 tourists on an adventure trip in Wadi al-Nakhil when they were caught up in the flash flood, Ma’an district local governor Hassan al-Jabour ...
A mother and her son, who were holiday-makers, have died in flash floods that hit an ancient city ... of 18 tourists on an adventure tour in Wadi al-Nakhil. A local official said the group ...
The mother and children had been part of a group of 18 tourists who had been on an adventure trip in Wadi al-Nakhil when they were caught up in the flash flood, Ma’an district local governor ...
authorities evacuated hundreds of visitors on Sunday after flash floods inundated parts of the archaeological site. Also Read: In Jordan, a weekend getaway in the fabled Petra and Wadi Rum More ...