Tropical storm hit Oman! Death toll rises

The number of people who lost their lives due to the tropical storm Falcon, which affected various regions of Oman, rose to 3.

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Published: 21:13 – 03 October 2021 Updated: Umman’ı tropik fırtına vurdu! Can kaybı yükseliyor21:14 – 03 October 2021 Umman’ı tropik fırtına vurdu! Can kaybı yükseliyor

Umman’ı tropik fırtına vurdu! Can kaybı yükseliyor

Gulf The loss of life is increasing in the tropical storm Şahin, which started to take effect from the night hours in various regions of Oman, his country.

In the statement, it was reported that a child caught in the flood waters in the Al Amarat region lost his life.

In the news reflected in the Oman media, 2 Asian workers were killed as a result of the collapse of a hill in the industrial zone. Thus, the number of people who lost their lives in the storm, which caused floods in various regions of the country, especially in the capital Muscat, and brought life to a standstill, rose to 3. .

The authorities stated that the storm was about 60 kilometers away from Muscat and was advancing at a speed of about 120 kilometers, and called for the evacuation of the coastal areas.

Announcing that the roads in Muscat and its environs, where most of the approximately 5 million population live, are closed, the authorities said that the roads in the capital can only be used in emergencies until the storm subsides.

National Emergency Management Center announced that there will be a power cut in Qurum area, east of the capital, to prevent accidents.

More than 2,700 people in various parts of the country have been evacuated so far due to the falcon storm. RI Hawk announced that the storm is expected to increase in intensity this afternoon. Umman’ı tropik fırtına vurdu! Can kaybı yükseliyorNote: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

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