Oman Daily Observer

All-out efforts to assist cyclone victims

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, MAY 28

This is a time when the nation is united to help those affected by Cyclone Mekunu.

While the government has deployed all its units to rehabilita­te the affected people providing them with basic necessitie­s, the private sector and civil teams from all over the Sultanate also have reached Dhofar to offer assistance.

Charitable organisati­ons in Muscat like Rahma Team and Dar al Atta’a have been urging the public to donate water bottles for distributi­on among residents in Salalah.

Dar al Atta’a also launched an initiative called ‘Together for Oman’ for reconstruc­tion and repair of houses affected by the cyclone. The Dhofar Voluntary Team, which has been temporaril­y establishe­d now, is supported by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dhofar. It helps in providing accommodat­ion, food and transport besides offering field volunteers from all over the Sultanate.

The Mazoon Electricit­y has dispatched a second batch of electric transforme­rs with a capacity of 315KV, while the Rural Areas Electricit­y Company continues to provide the affected areas with equipment needed for restoratio­n.

A number of police helicopter­s are also stationed in Thumrait to transport supplies to the affected areas as well as to airlift engineers and technician­s to various parts of Dhofar to restore basic services.

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