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Eilat was cut off from the rest of the country Saturday due to flooding, with police closing all highway access to the southern resort city as heavy rains continued to batter the region.
The storms began Friday night and continued unabated into Saturday, causing major floods throughout southern Israel, where the desert landscape is especially susceptible to severe weather and flash floods.
Flooding along several sections of Route 90, the main highway that passes through southern Israel’s Arava region, forced the full closure of the city’s northern exit, police said Saturday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, Routes 12 and 40 — the only other main roads connecting Eilat to the rest of the country — were also closed amid flash flood warnings.
Videos posted to social media showed hundreds of cars backed up along Route 90, as thousands tried to return home from weekend trips to Eilat.
With all three highways blocked, authorities urged drivers to exercise patience and follow police instructions, adding that updates will continue to be issued through media channels.
פקק כבד מעיר אובות ועד צומת הערבה על כביש 90 צפונה.
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The Israel Meteorological Society also issued flash-flood warnings in the Judean Desert, Dead Sea and eastern Negev regions.
Storms are expected to continue through Saturday evening, with clearer skies forecasted for Sunday and the early part of next week.
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