Flooding and High Winds Disrupt Roads and Flights as Storm Sweeps Israel
Flooding and high winds from a powerful winter storm disrupt Israel on January 13, causing traffic chaos and flight delays. Jerusalem saw 41mm of rain.




















Flooding and high winds from a powerful winter storm disrupt Israel on January 13, causing traffic chaos and flight delays. Jerusalem saw 41mm of rain.
Record-breaking rainfall triggers widespread flooding across Israel, leading to emergency rescues and meteorological warnings.
Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport will return to its regular flight schedule at midnight tonight, according to the Israeli Ministry of Transport.
Highway 90 closed near Dead Sea hotels due to flooding; drivers urged to plan travel and obey police instructions.
Route 90 near Dead Sea closed from 7 AM due to flash flood risk from incoming rain system.
Highway 90 near Dead Sea hotels has reopened to traffic; drivers are urged to proceed with caution.
Israel Police issued a speeding ticket and court summons amid war, providing the driver with protective gear during an alert. Enforcement continues.
Israel Railways will operate at 80% capacity on Sunday, running approximately 450 trains daily nationwide.
Route 90 is closed due to flash flood risk; contact Israel Police National Information Center at 110 for updates.
El Al cancels all scheduled flights through April 18, citing Ben Gurion Airport restrictions and IDF Home Front Command safety guidelines during the war with.
Hebron Police confiscate 22 unfit vehicles & suspend 9 licenses during traffic safety operation, also seizing an unsafe bus and apprehending drivers.
Road 90 in Israel's South, closed due to weather, has been reopened to traffic between Dead Sea Hotels Junction and Ein Gedi.