The Weather Forecast and Early Warning Center issues an important warning (document)

The General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology - Meteorological Sector - Aden, Weather Forecast and Early Warning Center, issued an important warning regarding the depression.
The warning bulletin issued by the Weather Forecast and Early Warning Center stated:
General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology - Meteorological Sector - Aden
Weather Forecast and Early Warning Center
5-day warning notice
Satellites, the outputs of various global numerical models, and surface and upper atmosphere monitoring indicate that our country will continue to be affected by the depression, and accordingly we expect, God willing, the following:
1- Thunderstorms of varying intensity continue to fall, some of which are heavy, on the coasts, highlands and deserts of the governorates of Al-Mahra - Hadramaut - Shabwa and Abyan.
2- Thunderstorms continue to fall on the western highlands and slopes from Saada in the north to Al-Dhalea and Taiz, extending to Lahj in the south and east to Al-Jawf and Ma’rib.
3- Aden Governorate was affected by rains of varying intensity accompanied by thunderstorms starting on Friday.
Cautions and warnings:
1) We warn our fellow citizens and vehicle drivers against being in the depths of valleys and flood streams and driving on slippery mud roads in areas where rain is expected.
2) We warn our fellow citizens not to approach electricity poles, billboards, and trees, and to turn off mobile phones during thunderstorms. We also warn them of wind activity during thunderstorms and precipitation.
Note:
* The center follows developments in the weather situation 24 hours a day, and we will provide you - God Almighty willing - with the latest developments.
* We call on the media and fellow citizens to adopt the information issued by the official authorities represented by the Meteorological Sector of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology.
And God knows best