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Rain Showers Sweep Parts of Eastern Kurdistan

Rain showers are affecting several areas in eastern Kurdistan today. Meteorologists report scattered rainfall across towns and rural regions. Moreover, light winds accompany the showers, making temperatures feel cooler than usual.

Authorities advised residents to stay cautious, especially on slippery roads. In addition, local farmers welcomed the rain for its positive impact on crops. Transitioning to environmental effects, the rainfall helps refill reservoirs and maintain soil moisture.

The weather department expects showers to continue intermittently throughout the day. Citizens should monitor forecasts for updates on potential heavier rainfall. Furthermore, officials recommended securing outdoor equipment and avoiding flood-prone areas.

Overall, the rain brings relief to the region and supports both agriculture and local water supplies. Residents are reminded to take precautions while enjoying the cooler weather and beneficial rainfall.

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