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Stopping the services of a number of health centers and housing 257 people in 7 centers. Since the early hours of this morning, the “Al Masarat” depression has rained in a number of governorates of the Sultanate of Oman, starting with Musandam Governorate, then Al Buraimi, North Al Batinah, and Al Dhahirah, and extending successively to South Al Batinah, Al Dakhiliyah, Muscat, and North Al Sharqiyah Governorate, accompanied by rain that ranged between moderate and heavy, and reached very heavy at times in some areas, which led to the flow of a number of valleys. Muhammad bin Ali Al Mashaykhi, a meteorologist, said in a statement. To “Oman”: The effects of the weather condition are still continuing on the northern governorates, including North Al Batinah, Al Buraimi, Al Dhahirah, Al Dakhiliyah, South Al Batinah, and Muscat. It is expected that rain will fall between light to moderate and may be heavy at times in some governorates and regions, with continued opportunities for valleys to flow as a result of previous rains. He added that the weather condition will continue tomorrow, Saturday, with the effects focusing on the governorates of Al Dakhiliyah, South Al Sharqiyah, North Al Sharqiyah, Al Wusta, and Dhofar, explaining that the preference in heavy rain will be over the Al Wusta governorates. And Dhofar, where rain is expected to be sporadic and of varying intensity, and may reach heavy at times. He pointed out that the chances of rain in Muscat Governorate will still exist, but they will be in smaller quantities compared to the previous period. He indicated that the situation will begin to subside tomorrow evening, Saturday, in the northern governorates, with the impact continuing to be concentrated on the governorates of South Al Sharqiyah, Al Wusta, and Dhofar, pointing out that the chances of rain will remain present in Al Wusta and Dhofar. Muscat GovernorateIn Muscat Governorate, the Seeb state witnessed today heavy rains accompanied by active winds, which included various areas, villages, and residential neighborhoods in the state. The heavy rainfall in the state comes within the framework of the effects of the “Low Al Masarat” weather condition that most governorates of the Sultanate of Oman are witnessing. His Excellency Sheikh Ahmed bin Ali Al Shehhi, the Governor of Seeb, indicated advance preparations in the state to deal with the effects of the weather condition, in coordination with the National Committee for Emergency Management in Muscat Governorate and the relevant authorities, which included providing and equipping 3 places to shelter families in the state, and renting alternative temporary housing places for a number of affected families in the state, in coordination with the General Directorate of Social Development. In the governorate, His Excellency explained that the amount of rain that fell on the state recorded 50 mm, while the Wadi Al-Khoud Dam recorded a rise in the water level of about 5.5 meters out of 9 metres. In turn, Engineer Sayyid Salem bin Ahmed Al Busaidi, Director General of Muscat Municipality in Seeb, confirmed the readiness of the municipality’s work teams to deal with the effects of the weather condition through equipment designated to drain rainwater pools from roads and public squares within residential and commercial neighborhoods, and to remove dust and obstacles. Which was swept away by valleys and reefs to the main and internal roads. Al-Buraimi. In Al-Buraimi Governorate, at dawn today, rain fell on the states of the governorate, ranging from heavy to very heavy, accompanied by lightning, thunder, and falling winds. It led to the flow of a number of valleys and reefs, and water collected in low-lying locations within residential neighborhoods in the state of Al-Buraimi, while the dams of the states of the governorate were filled with water. South of Al-Batinah. It also rained today on the states of Rustaq and Al-Awabi. In the Governorate of South Al Batinah, rains ranged from heavy to very heavy, covering various villages and areas of the two wilayats. In the wilayat of Rustaq, the rainfall led to the descent of reefs and the flow of valleys, including the valleys of Bani Ghafir, Bani Hani, Al-Sahtan, Bani Awf and Al-Huqain, in addition to the descent of Wadi Al-Sin and cutting off traffic between the wilayat of Rustaq and Al-Awabi. Today, the wilayat of Al-Awabi witnessed heavy rains accompanied by strong winds, the force of which was concentrated. It rained on the center of the state and the villages of Al-Mahdooth, Al-Zahir, Tuwi Al-Sih, Al-Rajma, Al-Subaikha, Al-Subaikha neighborhood, Falaj Bani Khuzayr, Al-Nahda neighborhood, Al-Rami, Al-Walaija, Al-Salan, and Al-Salil. Rain also fell, ranging from medium to light, on the villages of Al-Alia, Al-Mushanah, Al-Hudniyah, Thaqab, Shuh, Al-Hajjar, Saniba, Misfat Al-Hatatla, Satal and Al-Hajir, located in Wadi Bani Kharous in the state of Al-Awabi. The rainfall in the state of Al-Awabi led to the flow of a number of valleys and reefs, such as Wadi Safun, Al-Rajma, Al-Sahel, Al-Asami, Al-Harbi and Al-Idd. May God make it rain of goodness and blessing and spread its benefit to the country and the people. Also, the state of Wadi Al-Ma’awal in the South Al-Batinah Governorate witnessed this morning rainfall that ranged between moderate and heavy, which led to the flow of a number of reefs and valleys in a number of villages in the state. The rains included the villages of Al-Tawiya, Muslimat, Al-Marigha, Habra, and Al-Wasit, in addition to a number of villages of Wadi Mastal in the state, including Al-Ghubra, Qays, Al-Rada, Al-Jila, Hasma, Imti, and Mayaq, where As a result, valleys and reefs flooded. Heavy rains accompanied by flowing valleys and winds caused the fall of a number of electricity poles in the village of Al-Lajal, while specialists began the work of treating the damage, replacing poles, and reconnecting electrical wires. North of Batinah. Rain of varying intensity also fell on the state of Saham this morning, lasting for more than seven hours, covering most of the coastal and mountainous areas, and led to the flow of a number of valleys, including Wadi Shida, Wadi Bani Omar, and Wadi Al-Mahmoum, in addition to The valleys of Shafan and Al-Sarmi, which belong to the state of Al-Khaboura, are affected by the areas near the coast in the state of Saham. The flow of the valleys also led to water reaching the homes of citizens in some compensatory plans in the areas of the state of Saham, especially in the regions of Al-Raddah and Deil Al-Abdul Salam and a number of other areas, while it caused traffic to be cut off on some internal roads, while Wadi Shafan cut off traffic on the main road in both directions. In the state of Liwa, rain of varying intensity fell as a result of the effects of the low weather condition. “Delights” began last night and continued until this morning, accompanied by intense lightning and thunder and variable winds. The rain led to water collecting in low-lying locations on roads, roundabouts, and between houses in residential neighborhoods, and as a result, a number of valleys in the state poured, including Wadi Al-Zahimi, sloping towards the city of Al-Tayeb, Wadi Al-Rikabi, passing through the state market, and Wadi Al-Safa, sloping towards the towns of Makhailif and Uqdat Al-Mawaei, in addition to the valleys of Fazah, Al-Rassa, and Dabain. As the situation begins to subside, the Liwa Municipality Department will begin removing the waste from the valleys passing through public streets. And services, including silt, sand, palm trunks and dry trees, with the help of equipment from a number of private sector companies operating in the state. The state of Liwa topped the states of the Sultanate of Oman in the amount of rainfall recorded, as it reached 120 millimeters according to monitoring measures distributed in a number of locations. Al Dakhiliyah Governorate. For the fourth day in a row, rain continued to fall in the state of Nizwa, which contributed to the continued flow of the White Valley in the city center. The White Valley is one of the main waterways. In the state, it is formed by the confluence of a number of clustered valleys, the most prominent of which are Wadi Al-Hajri, Al-Musalla, Al-Suwayriyah, Kummah and Samit, before it meets near Nizwa Souq with Wadi Kalbuh coming from the west of the state, to together form a water course that heads south towards the states of Manah and Adam, where it meets other valleys, and in cases of heavy flow these valleys extend to the state of Mahut to flow into the Arabian Sea. These rainy conditions contributed to the rise in water levels in the wells, In addition to the flooding of Falaj Daris through its streams and sub-rivals, the Gaelic valleys associated with Nizwa, such as Wadi Dawt, Al-Khubi, Al-Saali and Al-Din, also witnessed noticeable flow coinciding with the flow of the main valleys. The citizens expressed their joy and joy at these rains and the flow of the valleys, especially since they came after a period of drought of nearly two years, and contributed to alleviating the water scarcity that negatively affected the agricultural areas in the state, expressing their optimism that These conditions contribute to enhancing water reserves and supporting agricultural activity during the coming period. Today, the state of Bahla in the Al Dakhiliyah Governorate witnessed continued heavy rains, affected by the weather condition witnessed by the Sultanate of Oman, as the rains began in the late hours of the night and continued until the early morning, accompanied by active winds, and included various parts of the state. In the mountainous areas of Jabal Al-Kur, valleys flowed abundantly, and rainwater flowed from the tops of the mountains in the form of waterfalls, feeding Wadi Al-Sinti, which merged with The valleys of the Upper Wadi, the Lower Wadi, and Wadi Al-Khafa and Al-Aishi, before their waters meet with the valleys of Sivam, Al-Aqir, Al-Ghafat, and Al-Ma’ilif, to later flow into the Wadi Quriyat Dam, and then continue to flow towards the villages of Bisiya, Al-Ma’amour, and the Bedouin and desert areas until they met with the valleys of the Wilayat of Adam. As for the northern side of the state, the areas of Ghamr, Bladset, Al-Saad, and Al-Ma’amoura witnessed the flow of a number of valleys, including Wadi Al-Muntaq and Wadi Al-Ghariz, in addition to The valleys of Al-Dahni and Al-Sharaa, and Sharjah Al-Souq, also witnessed a large flow of water. Wadi Bahla recorded heavy flow and significant erosion that exceeded its previous levels, approaching residential and agricultural areas, while the valleys of Manqul, Tawi al-Nisf, al-Shuwai’i and Susa flowed in large quantities. The villages of Sayh al-Ma’ashi, Nadan, Mabas, Ma’awal, Sayh al-Rawl, Marikh, Tawi Jewar, Wadi Qurayyat, Bisya, al-Ma’amour, Fil and al-Habi witnessed heavy rains, which caused the reefs and valleys to flood. The rainy condition caused traffic disruption. On a number of state roads, including the Nizwa-Tanuf-Bahla road, the Mghyouh-Al-Fath road, and the Jibreen Interchange road, before traffic resumed on a number of them after the water level dropped and the dust and sand were removed. The Royal Oman Police made efforts to organize traffic, and the Civil Defense and Ambulance Authority also contributed to opening a number of roads, in addition to the efforts implemented by the Bahla Municipality Department in cooperation with private sector institutions. The homes of a number of citizens and a number of agricultural oases were also affected by the rainwater entering, while the recharge dams in the center of the state and its villages were filled. On the other hand, the Municipality of the Interior stated that during the period from 22 to 25 March this year, 136 roads were opened, 186.5 kilometers of asphalt and dirt roads were cleaned, 49 shipments of sand were transported, and water was drained from 101 sites, in addition to bringing 27 shipments to treat the affected sites. Five companies from the private sector also participated in the field work, and the efforts also included cleaning 43 crossings and transporting 55 tons of waste. The town of Birkat al-Muz in the state of Nizwa this morning witnessed moderate to heavy rain, accompanied by active winds, which included a number of areas affiliated with the town, including Al-Khazaneh, Al-Souq, Al-Baraka neighborhood, Al-Sharia, Al-Rangsin, Tawi Saada and Al-Ma’aden. The rainfall, especially on the tops of the mountains in the Al-Khazaen area, led to the flow of the valley. Al Hail, where its waters took their course in the region before heading towards the farms in the Al Jazeera area, submerging green spaces and palm groves. Wadi Al-Muaiden also witnessed significant flow for the second day in a row, following the heavy rains that fell on the state of Jabal Al-Akhdar, where water flowed through a number of valleys, including Wadi Jaber in the Tawi Saada area, to meet the stream of Wadi Al-Muaiden coming from the high mountains of the state of Jabal Al-Akhdar, and then headed towards the main road linking Firq and Izki. These flows led to the filling of the Wadi Al-Muaiden Dam, located adjacent to the dual carriageway, before its waters overflowed after reaching its carrying capacity, which contributed to nourishing the aflaj and water resources in the region. In the state of Al-Hamra in the Al-Dakhiliyah Governorate, rain fell since the early hours of the morning, ranging from moderate to heavy, which led to the flow of most of the valleys of the state, including the valleys of Gul, Al-Nakhar, Al-Malh, Al-Salil and Al-Madam, and the quantities of flowing water also caused a dam to overflow. Wadi Ghoul. Al-Dhahirah. The state of Dhank in Al-Dhahirah Governorate witnessed, since the early hours of dawn, heavy rain as a result of the effects of the “Al-Masarat” depression, which led to the flow of a number of valleys and reefs, and the interruption of traffic in some locations, in addition to affecting some basic services. The valleys that took place included the valleys of Fadi, Al-Dhuwayriyah, Dot, Al-Taf, Surur, Khus, Al-Amad, Haradhi, Al-Afli, Al-Samar, Bella, and Al-Khubayb. It became wet, Qumaira, and Al-Fath, and some of the sweeping valley streams deviated towards the internal roads in the Al-Madha area, while a number of reefs flowed in the towns of Al-Munisef, Aqib, Al-Masila, Al-Awaina, Al-Masliya, Al-Wusta, Al-Sharay’a, Umm Dhaoun Division, Al-Harjah, and Al-Juffair, in addition to the northern and eastern regions on the tops of the state’s mountains. The flow of the valleys led to traffic movement being affected on a number of roads, including the main road in Al-Dhahirah governorates. Al Buraimi, the road linking Qumaira and Saa, and the Dhank-Sunaina-Hafeet road, due to the accumulation of dust, sand, stones, and some palm and tree trunks, causing obstruction of movement in some locations. The weather condition also caused a power outage in the towns of Qumaira and Al-Muraibi, and an internet service outage in the town of Fadda, in addition to affecting some agricultural properties. North Al Sharqiyah In North Al Sharqiyah Governorate, the state of Al Mudhaibi witnessed today heavy rains accompanied by strong winds, as a result of which most of The valleys of the state witnessed intense and torrential flow, as a result of the weather condition that a number of governorates of the Sultanate of Oman are currently witnessing. The center of the state and its neighboring villages witnessed heavy rains, which caused watering in the valleys of Al-Mallah, Al-Lathali, Bu Hasiyeh, and Al-Salil, in addition to the flow of the Al-Masila valley in the center of the state, and other valleys of the state extending along the junction of the valleys all the way to the southern villages of the state. The Samad Prosecution witnessed the matter. Heavy rains fell on all of its villages, accompanied by strong winds, causing water to fall into the valleys of Al-Wariyah, Ba’ad, Al-Ram, Andam, Al-Suwayrij, Al-Du’adhi’ and Al-Rawda, in addition to the valleys of Samad Al-Shan and Al-Batha. The rains caused damage in the form of cutting off the paths of some roads between the villages of the state, which gradually opened to traffic after removing the dust and valley debris, in addition to the power outage in some affected villages. With the flow of some valleys. Statistics issued by the Ministry of Agricultural Wealth, Fisheries and Water Resources indicated the distribution of rainfall amounts in the state of Al-Mudhaibi during the period from 20 to 27, where “225” millimeters were recorded. May God make it rain of goodness and blessings and spread its benefit to the country and the people.




