Overview
- Authorities confirmed four deaths in Moknine in Monastir governorate as floodwaters swept through low-lying areas.
- Meteorologists reported the heaviest January rainfall in parts of the country since 1950, including 206 mm measured in Sidi Bou Said.
- Classes were suspended on Wednesday in public and private institutions across 15 of Tunisia’s 24 governorates, with court sessions halted in some areas.
- The army joined civil protection teams in rescue and pumping operations as cars were submerged and several neighborhoods were cut off.
- President Kais Saied visited Moknine, while officials highlighted aging drainage networks and prolonged drought as key factors worsening urban flooding.