Submerged streets in Jeddah People walk along a flooded street after heavy rainfall in Jeddah. Torrential rainfall submerged streets and cut off electricity in parts of Saudi Arabia's second largest city Jeddah on Wednesday, raising fears of a repeat of floods in 2009 which killed more than 120 people. (REUTERS) Men hang onto the sides of a car as it drives through a flooded street after heavy rainfall in Jeddah. Torrential rainfall submerged streets and cut off electricity in parts of Saudi Arabia's second largest city Jeddah on Wednesday, raising fears of a repeat of floods in 2009 which killed more than 120 people. (REUTERS) Motorists drive vehicles amid heavy rainfall in Jeddah. Torrential rainfall submerged streets and cut off electricity in parts of Saudi Arabia's second largest city Jeddah on Wednesday, raising fears of a repeat of floods in 2009 which killed more than 120 people. (REUTERS) People are stranded in a flooded area in the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah. (AFP) Men walk along a flooded street after heavy rainfall in Jeddah. Torrential rainfall submerged streets and cut off electricity in parts of Saudi Arabia's second largest city Jeddah on Wednesday, raising fears of a repeat of floods in 2009 which killed more than 120 people. (REUTERS) A man walks on a flooded street after heavy rainfall in Jeddah. Torrential rainfall submerged streets and cut off electricity in parts of Saudi Arabia's second largest city Jeddah on Wednesday, raising fears of a repeat of floods in 2009 which killed more than 120 people. (REUTERS) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest