Floods in Tunisia claim at least 13 lives
15/10/2007
Heavy rains and subsequent flooding in Tunisia that began on Saturday (October 13th) claimed at least 13 lives, according to the latest figures cited by local press on Monday. At least eight people were still missing near the village of Sabbelet Ben Ammar, outside Tunis. The floods blocked train traffic, cut off roads and threatened homes in several areas of northern and eastern Tunisia.
This must be unusual but others said that they had heavy rain same week last year. Now having seen it we will not go again in October.
we went in october a couple of years ago, and had a few torrential downpours - but the sun soon came out again.
We went early November about 5 years ago and we only had a 10 minute rain shower during our week. Only problem with November was the shorter days.
Speaking to people in PEK last week they said that October in the last 3 years has been the same, a lot of wet weather.
Tunisia looks very messy when it rains heavily as the drainage is poor. The small lakes that form on roads are very muddy and have lots of floating debris some of which does not look that hygienic. Certainly a priority not to stand close when vehicles are passing.
Will revert back to going in late June or early September on our next visit, gauranteed 30 to 35 C and little chance of rain.
We have been 3 times in November for 2 weeks and never had rain.Going again next Wednesday,youve talked me into taking a brolley this time!!.
Got back from Sousse this afternoon - last night there was another tremendous storm and everyone was mopping up this morning, Friday morning's one worried me as we were going to Medinat Alzhara in the evening to the Sound and Light show but it cleared up in time and we had a lovely evening. I often go in October and we had a couple of storms last year but nothing like this time, though we also had a couple of beautiful days. Whether it was the weather I don't know but Tunisiana has been playing up all week - I seemed to be getting a signal but half the time phone calls and messages were not getting through either way. I had to laugh as coming back through Monastir airport there was a big advert saying the first thing to do in Tunisia was to get a Tunisiana SIM and the second thing was to go to the beach. My experience was the second thing was to curse my Tunisiana SIM which I've had for a few years now
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