Jordan Floods: At Least 18 Dead, Mostly Kids, Teachers
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At least 18 people, mainly schoolchildren and teachers, lost their lives on Thursday in a flash flood near Jordan’s Dead Sea that happened while they were on an outing, rescuers and hospital workers said.
However, 34 people were rescued in a major operation involving police helicopters and hundreds of army troops, police chief Brig. Gen. Farid al-Sharaa told state television.
Some of those rescued were in a serious condition.
Many of those killed were children under 14. A number of families picnicking in the popular destination were also among the dead and injured, rescuers said, without giving a breakdown of the numbers.
Hundreds of families and relatives converged on Shounah Hospital a few kilometers from the resort area. Relatives sobbed and searched for details about the missing children, a witness said.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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