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Petra: a sudden flood obliges tourists to leave the premises

Petra: a sudden flood obliges tourists to leave the premises
Petra: a sudden flood obliges tourists to leave the premises
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, May 4, the Jordanian authorities had to quickly evacuate tourists from the archaeological site of Petra. The area was struck by a and civil protection managed to evacuate the majority of the 1,785 tourists identified.

Petra: the entrance to the treasure

Sudden floods swept on the site

A video of the Jordanian meteorological authority shows the sudden floods hitting the ancient city. In addition, tourists have been seen gathered at the entrance to the Treasury, one of the most emblematic tombs, before their evacuation. Similar evacuations have already taken place, the region being subject to rains and thunderstorms.

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Petra: a sudden flood obliges tourists to leave the premises

Petra is an ancient archaeological site listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site

Remains of an formerly flourishing city, the site attracts tourists from around the world. Susizing on pink cliffs, it became one of the seven wonders of the world in 2007. Located in the southwest of , its architecture carved in the rock is today what remains of the ancient Nabatean kingdom.

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