The picture above has been circulating online to tell people who are nagging about the floods in Lebanon that streets and roads get flooded everywhere, even in developed countries like the US, England and Australia. Of course floods happen everywhere but that’s not the real problem in Lebanon and I think Lebanese should complain 24/7 to the authorities about the shitty infrastructure and useless measures being taken during rainy days.
Just a few words to those claiming this is normal:
– People got stuck for hours (More than 2 hours on average) just because it rained a bit, not cause of a storm.
– There were barely any police units on the roads to assist people stuck inside their cars. Thumbs up to the Civil Defense units though for doing an impressive job despite being badly equipped.
– The authorities released a statement asking people to stay home after everyone was already stuck in traffic.
– A vital road like the airport one SHOULD NEVER be flooded by water and closed for 5 hours.
– In developed countries, the authorities take extraordinary measures for upcoming storms. This was just a normal rainy day. What are the measures being taken for next week’s Alexa storm?
– Shouldn’t there be a hotline dedicated to situations like that?
Emergency Numbers in Lebanon:
Civil Defense 125
Lebanese Red Cross 140
Internal Security 112 (Emergencies)
Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport 150
International Operator 100
OGERO (Telephone Service) 1515
amen to that
i love how whoever did this is trying to convince clueless readers this is “normal”, shame…
if road maintenance was done the flood would not have been so bad or at least it would have been limited to few roads.
this is the main problem! every year its the same mistake.
we cant compare to Europe, at least they take their precautions before the winter, so what ever happens next is not their fault.
so yes we have the right to complain in Lebanon
I am on a trip to the US. I got like 10 messages warning me from fluids in the past week, just because it was raining a little too much. No one got stuck though. The streets didn’t turn to rivers. And most probably the people responsible for the bad fluids in the photos got fired.
Fluids?
I think he means floods, I got these alerts too. I am in Connecticut but I think I got them from Google on android not as SMS.
I like when Lebanese people intentionally hide their country’s problemS and insist of making us look better than the rest of the world. Do we lose our pride if we admit we have a problem that needs to be solved?