Beachgoers in shorts sought cover under their towels as large hailstones pummelled a popular Egyptian resort
Tourists at the Egyptian beach resort city of Hurghada were caught off guard by a rare snowstorm which pelted beachgoers with egg-sized hail stones at the start of the new year.
Videos showed people rushing to the safety of their hotels as massive hail stones fell from the sky on Saturday. Some of the stones – which reportedly broke glass windows and roofs – appeared to be the size of a small quail egg.
Heavy hail in Egyptian #Hurghada. Roads of the resort town are covered with #snow and #hail.
In the social networks, #eyewitnesses wrote that the #hailstones were the size of a quail's egg. The precipitation damaged cars and windows.#GlobalCrisis #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange pic.twitter.com/8Tn1wCgFQY
— Global Crisis (@_GlobalCrisis_) January 1, 2022
تساقط تلج بطريقة غريبه في الغردقه pic.twitter.com/xeVSG24Pdq
— A S H (@Ash_Baraka) January 1, 2022
Snowfall in Egypt hurghada: Climate Action Crisis.The Egyptian city of Hurghada, in the Red Sea, witnessed heavy rain with hail, accompanied by lightning and thunder, while thick clouds covered the sky of the tourist city. pic.twitter.com/JpCPE7jEBe