Oman is facing a severe weather emergency as heavy rains trigger flash floods that have left at least four people dead and one missing.The latest deaths were confirmed in Barka province, where two bodies were found, bringing the death toll to four. Earlier, three people were killed when powerful floods swept away their vehicles in Wadi Al Maawil, an area known for sudden surges in water levels during heavy rainfall.Rescue teams have managed to rescue more than 40 people in the affected areas as floods washed out roads and low-lying areas. The situation escalated quickly, with the usually dry river bed turning into a fast-moving torrent within minutes – a dangerous but familiar pattern during Oman’s rare but powerful storms.
The authorities have launched a large-scale rescue operation and many areas are on high alert.Emergency teams have been working continuously to evacuate trapped residents and respond to distress calls. Roads were blocked in some areas due to flooding, especially in parts of Muscat and South Batinai.The National Emergency Management Committee has activated emergency plans for affected provinces, urging residents to avoid unnecessary activities.Officials have repeatedly warned the public not to attempt to cross flooded river valleys, which could lead to many deaths
As the situation remains unstable, Omani authorities have issued a strong and direct warning.The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and emergency officials stressed that the weather system remained active and dangerous. Thunderstorms, strong winds and heavy rainfall may continue to cause flash floods in several areas, authorities warned in an official advisory.Emergency management officials urged residents to strictly follow safety instructions and said entering the flooded valley or trying to drive through the water could be life-threatening.Authorities also confirmed that a search operation for the missing persons was ongoing and rescue teams were deployed to high-risk areas.
Weather conditions are expected to remain unsettled over the coming days, raising concerns about further flooding.Predictions indicate:
While March in Oman is usually relatively dry with limited rainfall, sudden weather systems can bring intense short-term rainfall that floods drainage systems and terrain.Experts point out that even a few days of heavy rain can cause widespread damage because the country’s geography and soil conditions are unable to absorb water quickly.Authorities advise residents to exercise caution in the coming days as the situation may change rapidly.
Flash floods remain one of the most dangerous natural threats in Oman.Because the wadi is dry most of the year, many drivers underestimate the speed and force of incoming water. Within minutes, rainfall in the surrounding mountains can send powerful currents downstream, sweeping away vehicles and people.This recurring pattern has resulted in repeated warnings from authorities, but events still occur during each major rainfall period.
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