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12 fatalities caused by severe weather conditions in certain regions of the Sultanate of Oman

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Last updated: 2024/06/03 at 6:17 PM
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The Search and Rescue Sector of the National Emergency Management System in Oman announced the tragic news of 12 deaths due to flooding in Samad A’Shan. Among the victims were two citizens, 9 students, and an expatriate. The search is still ongoing for 5 citizens in the Al Mudhaibi region. The Ministry of Education responded to the situation by suspending school operations and transitioning to remote learning in several provinces.

The devastating incident in Samad A’Shan resulted in the loss of 12 lives, including citizens, students, and an expatriate. The Search and Rescue Sector is working tirelessly to locate the missing individuals in Al Mudhaibi. The Ministry of Education has taken proactive measures to ensure the safety of students by suspending school operations and implementing remote learning in various provinces. This decision will be in effect on Monday, April 15, 2024, with plans to resume regular classroom activities on April 16, 2024.

The tragic event in Samad A’Shan has left the nation in mourning as the Search and Rescue Sector continues its search for missing individuals. The Ministry of Education’s decision to suspend school operations and transition to remote learning reflects a commitment to prioritizing student safety during this difficult time. As Oman grapples with the aftermath of the flooding, efforts are being made to support those affected by the disaster and ensure the well-being of the community.

The devastating impact of the flooding in Samad A’Shan has claimed the lives of 12 individuals, prompting the Ministry of Education to take swift action to protect students in affected provinces. By suspending school operations and implementing remote learning, the Ministry aims to minimize disruptions to education while prioritizing student safety. As the search for missing individuals continues, Oman is coming together to support those affected by the tragedy and provide assistance to those in need.

The tragic loss of life in Samad A’Shan has underscored the importance of disaster preparedness and response in Oman. The Search and Rescue Sector’s efforts to locate missing individuals and the Ministry of Education’s swift action to safeguard students demonstrate a unified response to the crisis. As the nation mourns the loss of 12 individuals, efforts are being made to provide support to the affected communities and ensure the well-being of those impacted by the flooding. Through collaboration and solidarity, Oman will overcome this tragedy and emerge stronger together.

The devastating impact of the flooding in Samad A’Shan serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of natural disasters and the need for comprehensive emergency preparedness measures. The Search and Rescue Sector’s ongoing efforts to locate missing individuals and the Ministry of Education’s proactive response to protect students highlight the importance of swift and coordinated action in times of crisis. As Oman mourns the loss of 12 lives, the nation is coming together to support those affected by the tragedy and work towards rebuilding and recovery. By standing united, Oman will navigate this challenging period and emerge stronger and more resilient than before.

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