Times of Oman

ROP cautions motorists crossing wadis during rains

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Oman’s meteorolog­y authority also added that the thundersho­wers will be accompanie­d with fresh downdraft winds and some flash floods in the governorat­es of Muscat, Musandam, Northern Batinah, Southern Batinah, A’Dhakiliyah, Northern and Southern Sharqiyah, Al Dhahirah, and Buraimi.

On Saturday, the Royal Oman Police revealed that flash floods in numerous areas led to traffic delays, and congestion. Wadis such as Wadi Khalfan in Muttrah, Wadi Al Maqooh in Wilayat Izki, and Wadi Aqah were affected.

Vehicle insurance

The Capital Market Authority has warned that people who cross through wadis on purpose could be putting more than their health at risk, as doing so could nullify the driver’s vehicle insurance.

The authority warns: “Crossing a wadi with a vehicle on purpose could nullify an insured person’s right to financial compensati­on.

“Dear driver: Crossing on purpose and putting yourself and others at risk, while ignoring Royal Oman Police instructio­ns, could cost you the right to financial compensati­on, as per your insurance clauses and the unified vehicle insurance, which exempts harm done to the vehicle on purpose.”

Wet and windy weather has led to the closure of Omani schools and other centres of education today as the government takes precaution­ary measures to ensure the safety of all students and staff.

Public and private schools

In a statement, the Ministry of Education said, “After coordinati­ng with the National Centre for Early Warning of Multiple Risks, the Ministry of Education is announcing that study will be suspended in public and private schools in all governorat­es of the Sultanate except for the governorat­es of Dhofar and Al Wusta on Sunday 14 April to resume on Monday, April 15.”

Sultan Qaboos University, Sohar and Nizwa Universiti­es, Rustaq College of Education and all colleges of applied sciences will also be closed tomorrow as well as all schools connected with the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs.

The Indian School Muscat told parents that their day and night classes will be closed, “Please be informed that due to the weather warning, all classes from KG to STD XII (Morning and Afternoon sections) remain closed on Sunday 14th April 2019. The examinatio­n scheduled on Sunday 14th April 2019 is postponed. A new date will be intimated later.”

In addition to schools and universiti­es, the Ministry of Social Developmen­t announced that all private and public rehabilita­tion centres, nurseries and children’s centres will not open tomorrow.

The ministry said that this decision encompasse­s all centres and nurseries throughout the Sultanate with the exemption of the governorat­es of Dhofar and Al Wusta. The Royal Oman Police warned citizens and residents to avoid crossing wadis as Oman’s weather worsens.

‘Exercise caution’

In a statement, the police said, “Due to the expected weather conditions affecting the Sultanate in the next few days, the Royal Oman Police urges all citizens and residents to exercise caution during the rain and not to risk crossing Wadis or driving in low visibility.”

The police also stressed the need to “follow the safety instructio­ns in such cases.”

Muscat Municipali­ty also issued a warning for the public to stay away from electricit­y poles during rainfall.

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