Sultanate of Oman | Essential instructions to protect you and your family from the flood
Arab Weather - The Sultanate of Oman will witness potential effects tomorrow as a result of the tropical depression, which is expected to cause heavy rains and a rise in water levels in valleys. These weather conditions pose a danger to the lives of citizens and residents, which requires taking the necessary measures to maintain their safety.
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Safety Instructions
In response to these weather conditions, the relevant authorities have issued comprehensive guidelines to protect citizens and residents and avoid potential risks.
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Stay safe at home unless absolutely necessary.
The Royal Oman Police has called on everyone to stay at home and avoid going out except in cases of extreme necessity, in order to avoid the risks resulting from floods and wadi flows. It is important to take these measures to ensure personal safety.
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Don't risk crossing valleys.
The Civil Defense and Ambulance Authority warned of the danger of crossing valleys when they are flowing, stressing that taking risks may lead to serious accidents. You should stay away from flood channels and wait until the rain stops completely before thinking about going out.
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Road Safety
The General Traffic Department indicates that wet roads and water pools pose a great danger to drivers. Therefore, it is recommended to be careful while driving, reduce speed, and stay away from areas that may witness flooding.
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Remote learning and work to protect everyone
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the Ministry of Education announced the suspension of study and work in many governorates and their conversion to the remote education and work system. This decision aims to ensure the safety of students and employees in light of the prevailing weather conditions.
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Contact emergency services when needed.
In the event of any problem, the Civil Defense and Ambulance Authority calls on citizens and residents to immediately contact the emergency lines, which are (9999) or (24343666), to ensure immediate support in emergency situations.
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Protecting property and equipment on the job site
The Ministry of Labor has issued guidelines for employers to secure and secure equipment indoors to avoid damage or accidents due to strong winds.
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Continuous health care and postponement of non-emergency appointments
The Ministry of Health announced the postponement of non-emergency medical appointments, while stressing the continuation of emergency services to ensure urgent medical care for patients in emergency cases.
These measures come as part of the efforts of the concerned authorities to ensure everyone's safety during these unstable weather conditions.
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