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Tropical Storm ‘Asna’ weakened to a strong tropical depression

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Last updated: 2024/09/01 at 6:31 PM
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The tropical storm ‘Asna’ has been downgraded to a deep tropical depression by Oman Meteorology. The latest satellite images and analyses indicate that the storm’s center is currently 220 km off the coast of Oman, near Ras Al Hadd. The surface wind speeds around the storm’s center have decreased and are between 28 and 33 knots. The system is expected to weaken further and could be downgraded to a tropical depression within the next 12 hours.

Despite the downgrade, warnings of high waves are still in effect. Wave heights are expected to range from 3 to 5 meters, posing a threat to coastal areas. Seawater may also extend over low-lying coastal areas and creeks today and tomorrow. The public is advised to take necessary precautions and stay away from the coastline during this time. Oman Meteorology is monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as needed to ensure the safety of residents and visitors in the area.

It is important for residents and tourists to be aware of the potential dangers associated with the tropical depression ‘Asna’. High waves and strong winds can cause damage to property and pose a risk to those near the coastline. It is advisable to follow the instructions and warnings provided by Oman Meteorology to stay safe during this time. By being prepared and taking appropriate measures, individuals can protect themselves and minimize the impact of the storm on their surroundings.

The downgrade of ‘Asna’ to a deep tropical depression does not mean that the threat has passed. The system is still capable of causing damage and disruptions due to high waves and strong winds. It is crucial for all individuals in the affected areas to remain cautious and avoid unnecessary risks. By staying informed and following safety guidelines, residents and tourists can reduce the potential harm to themselves and their surroundings. Oman Meteorology will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates to ensure the well-being of the community.

As the tropical depression ‘Asna’ weakens further, it is essential for everyone to remain vigilant and prepared for any unforeseen developments. The safety of individuals should be the top priority, and taking necessary precautions is crucial to minimize risks. By staying informed and following the advice of Oman Meteorology, residents and tourists can navigate through this challenging weather situation safely. It is important to stay updated on the latest developments and take appropriate actions to protect oneself and others during this time of heightened risk.

In conclusion, the downgrade of tropical storm ‘Asna’ to a deep tropical depression by Oman Meteorology does not eliminate the potential dangers associated with the system. High waves and strong winds can still pose a threat to coastal areas, necessitating caution and preparedness from residents and tourists. By following safety guidelines, staying informed, and taking necessary precautions, individuals can mitigate the impact of the storm and ensure their well-being. Oman Meteorology will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed to help the community navigate through this challenging weather event.

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