Update for 16:15
The police told Lai Pa:
The road was opened to traffic.
Rescuing people due to flooding in the Nesher area
The police told Lai Pa:
The police closed the Bar Yehuda Road in Nesher to vehicle traffic due to flooding.
Police officers of the Zebulon station closed Bar Yehuda Road in Nesher to traffic from Check Post to Moshe Road due to flooding, in order to maintain the safety of road users.
The driving public is asked to obey the instructions of the police officers deployed in the area for the safety of road users and plan the traffic route according to the updates we transmit through the means of communication.
Fire and Rescue reported:
Rescue of five people in the Eagle
Following the report on the rescue at the gas station on Bar Yehuda road in Nesher, the commander of the incident Major Momi Hami updates that the firefighters rescued five people from the floods, two from the convenience store of the gas station and three more from a vehicle at the same station, one of them a pregnant woman.
Currently the teams are staying in place in case additional rescues are needed.
The first news at 11:40
From Fire and Rescue it was delivered to Lai Pa:
Firefighters from Haifa Fire and Rescue Station are working on Bar Yehuda road, Nesher area, in several huge floods following the rains that fell in the area in the last few hours.
We urge the public to try not to come to the area!
Hai Pa readers are invited to share with us photographs and reports regarding floods and weather hazards from Haifa and the surrounding area. Thanks and take care!
I wonder why the road was flooded?! I wonder why there were no floods 5 years ago?!
Because of the matron's dream plan. And we, the residents of Nesher suffer from this... We did not ask for a matron, it is also not useful to the residents of Nesher. In the meantime, what we have received so far, traffic jams on the road, closure of appeals to neighborhoods - in order to reach the next generation, we need to capture detours, flooding. The end is not yet in sight...
Strengthen and embrace the responses. There is no doubt that you are leading the information in the best way. Let me remind you that last year the gas station on Nesher Road was flooded and the most beautiful thing was that guy with a jet ski on the floodwaters, spectacular hahahaha
What is certain is that it is forbidden to refuel at the stations on the Bar Yehuda axis, the fuel is probably mixed with water!
Is there a possibility to absorb all this water into Nesher's lake?
I don't understand. They dug up and closed this section of the road at least four times already during the renovation, what are they doing there, a pioneer, extorting the money from the cash register? Unable to fix a simple drainage problem? Or is there simply money left in the cash register that can be squeezed, so they will dig up the road for the fifth time, perhaps? Everyone involved in this project should be prosecuted! Nesher Municipality Haifa Municipality Ministry of Transportation Yaffa Nof Company The contractors are all just a joke who have been paving a road several kilometers long for five years, five years of road closures on the most central route in the city, five years of potholes in the road, five years of flooding and it seems that the hand is still bent. embarrassing.
That's how it is in Israel, everything is messed up and without any proper and effective planning,
They opened the whole road for the new line of the matron, so instead of taking advantage of the opportunity that the road is open and arranging the drainage properly, then as always there is no sense and not a drop of forward thinking
Just complete stupidity
Rubber boats are out of stock. to ask a last favor from the outgoing Prime Minister.
Dina, Nesher does not have a corporation, and even if there was a corporation, it does not take care of the drainage
Mr. Ben Or, the money goes to the inflated salaries of the senior officials of the water corporations!!!
Israel is not prepared for any scenario of blessing rain that turns into a curse. And it's a shame, many places are exposed to water disasters, such as; Hagaton, Bar Yehuda Street, and more... where, then, is the money needed to fix it? After all, they didn't learn anything from year to year. Lab mice learn faster...sad and frustrating.
You should buy tall, thick and strong rubber boots, even in places where we are not reported.
You have to follow the instructions of the Israel Police.
Well, what's new?
It's a new road and more workers are there once again putting small pipes to drain the rainwater