Waves crash in the head of the Nakra due to the "Barbara" storm (photo: Mahmoud Nassar, Nature and Parks Authority)
Storm "Barbara" is hitting hard in the north of the country, and the Rosh Hankara reserve, located on Israel's northwestern border with Lebanon, is experiencing many breaking waves brought with it by the strong wind.
The Nature and Parks Authority reminds that, according to the forecast of the meteorological service until Wednesday evening 8.2, there is a fear of floods in the eastern and southern streams, flooding in the prone areas and snow on the high peaks, there is an absolute prohibition to enter the riverbeds on foot and by vehicle until the water level drops completely.
Due to the stormy weather, here are important instructions for those who nevertheless go out for a walk in the coming days:
- Do not approach the edge of a river during a flood for fear of the bank collapsing.
- Descending from marked paths is prohibited and dangerous - with accumulation of snow on the ground, it is difficult to notice signs warning of Mikush and other dangers.
- For questions about itineraries and travel sites, it is recommended to get updated before going on the trip with the RTG information center at *3639 or at the link.
Waves crash in the head of the Nakra due to the storm "Barbara" (photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Mahmoud Nassar)
Waves crash in the head of the Nakra due to the storm "Barbara" (photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Mahmoud Nassar)
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