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Ministry of Civil Engineering refutes rumors of vehicles sinking in current weather conditions – Times of Oman

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 5:01 PM
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The National Committee for Emergency Management (NCEM) has recently released a statement denying rumors of vehicles sinking in the Wilayat of Sur, Oman due to the current weather conditions. The committee clarified that a circulated video showing vehicles sinking in Sur is not recent and actually dates back to a previous weather event. NCEM has urged the public to be accurate in their reporting and not spread false information.

The Wilayat of Sur is currently experiencing the Al-Sayyal weather condition, which is characterized by strong winds and heavy rainfall. Despite these challenging conditions, there have been no reports of vehicles sinking in the area. NCEM’s denial of the rumors aims to prevent panic and misinformation among the public. It is important for the community to rely on official sources for accurate information during extreme weather events.

The Sultanate of Oman is known for its susceptibility to extreme weather conditions, including tropical cyclones and heavy rainfall. The NCEM plays a crucial role in managing emergencies and ensuring public safety during such events. By denying false rumors and providing accurate information, the committee helps to maintain calm and prevent unnecessary panic among residents in affected areas.

It is essential for the public to stay informed and follow official guidelines issued by authorities during times of inclement weather. Spreading false information can lead to confusion and hinder emergency response efforts. By adhering to accurate reporting and relying on trusted sources, individuals can contribute to a safer and more informed community.

As weather conditions continue to fluctuate, it is important for residents to be prepared and stay vigilant. The NCEM’s prompt response to rumors of vehicles sinking in Sur demonstrates the committee’s commitment to ensuring public safety and dispelling misinformation. By working together and sharing reliable information, the community can effectively navigate through challenging weather events.

In conclusion, the NCEM’s denial of rumors regarding vehicles sinking in the Wilayat of Sur highlights the importance of accurate reporting during extreme weather conditions. By remaining vigilant, following official guidelines, and relying on trusted sources, residents can mitigate risks and stay safe. The committee’s efforts to address false information contribute to a more informed and prepared community in Oman.

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