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By Faraz Omar | Saudi Life
Monday, 10 May 2010 22:25

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RIYADH — King Abdullah called on Monday for the prosecution of an unstated number of officials and businessmen after the devastating Jeddah Floods last year killed at least 123 people.

Abdullah said in a royal order at the weekly Cabinet session that justice ministry prosecutors should take action on cases of alleged corruption and malfeasance in managing city construction and land which may have exacerbated the November 25 disaster.

Citing "the magnitude of this calamity and its tragic aftermath," he said officials should "inflict the deterrent Islamic punishment on all those who are proven to be guilty or careless in this."

The order was published on the official news agency SPA.

It came a month after Prince Khaled al-Faisal, the governor of the Makkah region which includes Jeddah, presented the king with the results of preliminary investigations into the flood.

Thousands of families were left homeless by the inundation of the Red Sea coast city of more than three million after heavy rains in the mountains to the east sent water gushing down into the coastal plain.

More than 10,785 buildings were wrecked and 10,850 vehicles destroyed, according to official statistics.

Prince Khaled's investigators interrogated dozens of current and former city officials, contractors and businessmen, focusing on why Jeddah's infrastructure failed to drain the water as it should have done.

They also focused on why land set aside for drainage routes around the city had been overbuilt with commercial and residential buildings, often with ostensibly legal land ownership documents.

King Abdullah had earlier ordered SR1 million compensation for each family that lost its loved ones in the floods.

See also Stories from Jeddah Floods

 

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+1 Athar al-Quraishi 2010-08-24 16:56 #
Alhamdulillah........ it was such a nice order by the king but, has the punishment already been performed ?

Or still prosecution is under way ? Have not heard after that order nothing.
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0 Mohamed 2010-11-21 19:50 #
please stop treating the foreign employees like animals then Allah will remove the hardship coz the condition will fall according to our action, so what we reap its what we harvested
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